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In psychology, the Capgras delusion is a disorder in which a person believes that a close relative, usually a spouse or parent, has been replaced by an identical-looking impostor. Which famous British neurologist first described this condition?
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What is the term used to describe the cognitive bias where a person believes that an impostor has replaced someone they know?
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The Capgras Shift is a book that explores the phenomenon of Capgras Syndrome. In which genre does this book belong?
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Which of the following is NOT a common symptom associated with Capgras delusion?
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Capgras Syndrome is often seen in patients with certain neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia. Which part of the brain is believed to be primarily involved in this condition?
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What is the name of the phenomenon where a person believes that an impostor has replaced someone they know?
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Who is credited with first describing the Capgras delusion?
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Which area of the brain is believed to be involved in the Capgras delusion?
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The Capgras Shift is often associated with which psychological condition?
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In the Capgras delusion, who is the most common 'impostor' claimed to have replaced a loved one?