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Cotard's syndrome, also
known as
Cotard's delusion or
walking corpse syndrome, is a rare
mental disorder in
which the
affected person holds the delusional...
- The Mask of la Roche-
Cotard, also
known as the "Mousterian Protofigurine", is an
artifact dated to
around 75,000
years ago, in the
Mousterian period. It...
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Cotard (1 June 1840 – 19
August 1889) was a
French physician who
practiced neurology and psychiatry. He is best
known for
first describing the
Cotard...
- "standout performance". His film
appearances include a role in
Chasing Cotards (a
short film made for IMAX); a role in the
short film,
Silent Things;...
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polls of the
greatest films of the 21st century.
Theater director Caden Cotard finds his life unraveling. He
suffers from
mysterious physical ailments...
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Georges Paul François
Laurent Laugée. She
married Edmond Cotard in 1898.
Their son
Henri Edmond Cotard (b.1899) also
became a painter. She
became a member...
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Paranoid Android. Some
authors have
speculated that Dead may have had
Cotard's syndrome, a very rare
condition that
manifests in
believing one's body...
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afflicted should reasonably be able to recognize; such
examples include Cotard's syndrome (the
belief that
oneself is
partly or
wholly dead) and clinical...
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Neanderthals may have
produced finger flutings on the
walls of La Roche-
Cotard over 57,000
years ago.
Neanderthals used ochre, a clay
earth pigment. While...
- is the
first time
Cotard delusion has been
linked to a drug as a side effect, this
discovery may be
useful in the
study of
Cotard delusion and its treatment...