The phantom and the supernumerary phantom limb: historical review and new case
1 Neurology Unit, 2 Psychiatry Unit, Versilia Hospital, Via Aurelia, 55043, Lido di Camaiore (Lu), Italy
Abstract
The way we experience the world is determined by the way our brain works. The phantom limb phenomenon, which is a delusional belief of the presence of a non-existent limb, has a particular fascination in neurology. This positive phenomenon of the phantom limb raises theoretical questions about its nature. After a stroke, some patients experience the perception of an extra limb in addition to the regular set of two arms and two legs. This complex cognitive and perceptual distortion is called supernumerary phantom limb. Here, we review the pathogenesis and historical aspects, and report a new case.
Keywords
phantom limb; supernumerary phantom limb; body schema