Capgras Delusion is a rare psychological condition where individuals recognize a loved one's face visually but experience a complete absence of the emotional sense of familiarity, leading them to believe their family member has been replaced by an impostor, spouse swapped, or multiple copies exist; this condition can arise from brain injuries, psychosis, paranoia, or neurodegenerative diseases, and is characterized by the brain's failure to properly connect visual recognition with emotional recognition rather than a failure to see the face itself.
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This real condition is actually scary.
Imagine waking [music] up and realizing your family member was replaced by an impostor. It's called Capgras [music] delusion. To the person experiencing it, it's very real. Here is how [music] you get it. It's seen in brain injuries, psychosis, and paranoia, and neurodegenerative [music] diseases.
Patients may believe their spouse was swapped, their child was replaced, or that multiple copies exist.
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