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·a while ago on PBS I watched a special on brains and brain injury-- anyway I think it was about that-- it was something scientific/ medical, I can't remember the details.
They showed this guy who had been in a car accident, had a head injury, and when he came to he recognized his family and loved ones but believed they were imposters. He thought they were strangers pretending to be his family. He could not be convinced that they were actually his real family.
Did anyone happen to see this, and/ or even if you didn't, do you know what the name of this disorder is? It's not amnesia b/c he remembered everything from his life and recognized everyone-- he just believed they were imposters or actors pretending to be the real people he knew.
I think this is like a twist on DP where nothing seems real-- objects or people.
If memory serves, the injury had disrupted the communication between certain parts of his brain.
They showed this guy who had been in a car accident, had a head injury, and when he came to he recognized his family and loved ones but believed they were imposters. He thought they were strangers pretending to be his family. He could not be convinced that they were actually his real family.
Did anyone happen to see this, and/ or even if you didn't, do you know what the name of this disorder is? It's not amnesia b/c he remembered everything from his life and recognized everyone-- he just believed they were imposters or actors pretending to be the real people he knew.
I think this is like a twist on DP where nothing seems real-- objects or people.
If memory serves, the injury had disrupted the communication between certain parts of his brain.