चेहरे पर लगाया गया प्रसाधान Meaning in English
चेहरे पर लगाया गया प्रसाधान शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : facial processing
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
चेहरे की पहचानचेहरे के ऊतक
चेहरे की नस
चेहरे की नस पीछे
चेहरे की झुर्री
फेशियल
सरल बनाना
सुगम करना
सुगम बनाना
सुलभ करना
सुविधा देना
सुविधा प्राप्त
फ़ेसिलिटेशन
फैसिलिटेटर
सहायता करनेवाला
चेहरे-पर-लगाया-गया-प्रसाधान इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Patient FE was also in early stages of dementia but experienced impaired facial processing rather than mirror agnosia.
Because not all patients with impaired facial processing develop mirrored-self misidentification, such as patients with prosopagnosia, there needed to be a second factor to explain FE's delusions.
From this case study, researchers concluded that while not all patients with impaired facial processing develop mirrored-self misidentification, when the impairment is paired with damage to the belief evaluation system in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, the delusion will develop in other countries.
In mirrored-self misidentification, this abnormality can be either impaired facial processing or mirror agnosia.
Patients with impaired facial processing cannot pair the reflected face in the mirror to a memory of one's own face, thus leading to the conclusion that the person in the mirror must be someone other than one's self.
However, not all patients with impaired facial processing or mirror agnosia develop the delusion; there therefore needs to be a second factor that accounts for why some patients with impaired facial processing or mirror agnosia develop the delusion and others with the same conditions do not.
Only patients who have both factor 1 (impaired facial processing or mirror agnosia) and factor 2 (cranial damage to the right hemisphere) will develop the mirrored-self misidentification delusion.
Patients with impaired facial processing who do not have mirrored-self misidentification have prosopagnosia.
Patients who experience right hemisphere dysfunction but do not have impaired facial processing or mirror agnosia will experience general sensory-motor and cognitive impairment.
When paired with mirror agnosia or impaired facial processing, damage in any of these areas of the right hemisphere of the brain can lead to difficulties in self-recognition.