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Finding the Imposter: Lesions Causing Capgras Syndrome Are Functionally Connected with Brain Regions Perceiving Familiarity (P4.047)
Richard Darby, Simon Laganiere, Sashank Prasad, Michael Fox
First published April 4, 2016,
Richard Darby
4Massachusetts General Hospital Boston MA United States
Simon Laganiere
1Boston MA United States
Sashank Prasad
3Brigham and Women'S Hospital Boston MA United States
Michael Fox
2Beth Israel Deaconess Medical School Boston MA United States
Finding the Imposter: Lesions Causing Capgras Syndrome Are Functionally Connected with Brain Regions Perceiving Familiarity (P4.047)
Richard Darby, Simon Laganiere, Sashank Prasad, Michael Fox
Neurology Apr 2016, 86 (16 Supplement) P4.047;
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