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• In the first case, a man has lost a finger and believes it is extended and can poke his eye out forty years later.

• In the second case, an amputee uses his phantom limb syndrome to integrate with a prosthesis.

• In the third case, patients deal with positional phantoms, learning to navigate with false perceptions.

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The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales