You may read part 1 of this posting: The Rainbow Before Evening : Recognizing Faces and Ramachandran Case – Part 1 - Alzheimer's 16
One
of the interesting theory is from Ramachadran and Hirstein (1997). They
proposed that Capgras delusion are more common in the ventral of
occipitotemporal which is a pathway that connected with amygdala.
Based on this theory, the delusion is a result from the disconnection between face-processing area and the limbic system.
Related
to the case of the case of a wife with pretending husband, another
case about capgras delusion was illustrated by Ramachandran.
The case about a young man (25 year old) who got a car accident and landed with his head. This young man has problem to recognize his loved ones.
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