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  1. ian stage performer Leopoldo Fregoli, the greatest and most versatile quick-change artist of his day, famous for his extraordinary impersonations and rapid change of roles. Fregoli, the artist as a protean being, dashing on and off stage, resonates with the ebullient artistic temperament of Zavattini. In the space of a few years dur-

  2. Sep 1, 2014 · Delusional misidentification syndromes (DMSs) are complex psychotic phenomena that may be present in a variety of ways within the context of several neurological and psychiatric disorders. Since the first case of Capgras syndrome was described in 1923, various other syndromes have been identified, including Fregoli syndrome, intermetamorphosis, subjective doubles, reduplicative paramnesia ...

  3. The Fregoli delusion is one of a number of misidentification syndromes. It is characterised by a patient recognising a familiar person, usually seen as a persecutor, in various strangers who, although they do not show physical resemblance, are believed to be psychologically identical to the familiar person. It usually occurs in the context of a ...

    • Graeme Yorston
    • 1995
  4. In contrast, Ellis and Young attributed the generation of the Fregoli delusional content to a problem with the PINs and the associated “cognitive system” (shaded in gray in Fig. 1).1 Their general idea was that the cognitive system (including who a person is currently thinking about) overexcites certain PINs resulting in a particular PIN being sufficiently activated to identify a known ...

    • Robyn Langdon, Emily Connaughton, Max Coltheart
    • 2014
  5. A voracious reader but mediocre student, Zavattini found in the streets, variety theaters, and cinemas his true university. Before Charlie Chaplin, his idol was the Italian stage performer Leopoldo Fregoli, the greatest and most versatile quick-change artist of his day, famous for his extraordinary impersonations and rapid change of roles.

  6. Jul 20, 2022 · Purpose of Review This paper synthesizes the extensive psychological, psychiatric, and neurophysiological literature on delusions of misidentification (DMI), including the well-known Capgras and Fregoli delusions. Recent Findings By considering DMI from these many angles, this paper illuminates how disturbances in creating and maintaining mental representations of self and others, however ...

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  8. Oct 1, 2014 · A detailed survey of all the Fregoli cases reported in the literature since the seminal Courbon and Fail (1927) is conducted, identifying 38 clear cases of this type and discussing the implications of the findings for current hypotheses concerning the origin of the F Regoli delusion. Fregoli delusion is the mistaken belief that some person currently present in the deluded person's environment ...

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