U.S., April 24 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06940882) titled 'Development of a Novel Screening Tool for Anosognosia After Stroke.' on April 15.

Brief Summary: Anosognosia, a neurological inability to acknowledge or comprehend one's own (dis)abilities, is a multi-faceted phenomenon which has consistently gained traction in research fields spanning psychology, neurology, and cognition since its conceptual introduction in 1914. Though anosognosia is not limited to following only neurological disease or injury, the majority of research has focused on the prevalence and mechanisms of anosognosia after stroke. Despite this, there is no clear consensus among the literature, and thus in clinical prac...