What is the moniker of the condition where on earth your brain reverses not here and right sides?
i don't mean, getting those sides mixed up. i have seen some brain dog-eared people who were asked to move their left foot and they moved their right hand, and even thou knowing they are moving the wrong hand, they felt as if they are moving the correct side.
what is the mark of the condition?
those people often reverse their dominant hand as okay.
what got mixed up?
Answers:
I do not know of any condition where the sides get truly reversed (ie explain to pt to move left, they move right; tell them to move right, they move left - ALL THE TIME).
However, within is a phenomenon known as left-right disorientation. In this condition, the patient can't tell vanished from right and gets them mixed up.
There is another condition known as neglect, where on earth the patient totally ignores and denies their bad side (ie show them their paralysed arm, and they will speak "that is not my arm"); a less severe form is acknowledgement of the bad side when it is touched by itself, but ignore it when both sides are touched (ie they can only realise the good side is touched when in actuality both are).
The cut of the brain the controls spacial orientation is the parietal lobe. These people all suffer some disfavour to this area.
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what is the mark of the condition?
those people often reverse their dominant hand as okay.
what got mixed up?
Answers:
I do not know of any condition where the sides get truly reversed (ie explain to pt to move left, they move right; tell them to move right, they move left - ALL THE TIME).
However, within is a phenomenon known as left-right disorientation. In this condition, the patient can't tell vanished from right and gets them mixed up.
There is another condition known as neglect, where on earth the patient totally ignores and denies their bad side (ie show them their paralysed arm, and they will speak "that is not my arm"); a less severe form is acknowledgement of the bad side when it is touched by itself, but ignore it when both sides are touched (ie they can only realise the good side is touched when in actuality both are).
The cut of the brain the controls spacial orientation is the parietal lobe. These people all suffer some disfavour to this area.
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