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Alien Limb Phenomenon in Corticobasal Syndrome

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Alien Limb Phenomenon in Corticobasal Syndrome

Overview

The alien limb phenomenon (ALP) is one of the most distinctive and dramatic clinical features of [corticobasal syndrome (CBS)](/diseases/corticobasal-syndrome), occurring in approximately 30-50% of patients.[@fischer2010][@klein2019] This remarkable condition involves the subjective experience that a limb is foreign or acting autonomously, representing a profound disruption of the sense of agency for motor actions.

Clinical Presentation

Subjective Experience


Patients describe their affected limb as:
  • "Not belonging to me"
  • "Acting on its own"
  • "Moving without my intention"
  • "Like a robot"
  • "Foreign" or "strange"

Objective Signs

  • Unilateral involvement: Almost always one-sided, reflecting asymmetric [CBD](/diseases/corticobasal-degeneration) pathology
  • Interference behaviors: Affected limb interferes with actions of the other limb
  • Release phenomena: Limb may perform complex motor acts without patient's awareness
  • Awareness: Patients typically retain awareness that movements are abnormal[@schnitzler2005]

Two Variants

Anterior (Motor) Alien Limb

  • More common in CBS
  • Involves [premotor](/brain-regions/premotor-cortex) and [supplementary motor areas](/brain-regions/supplementary-motor-area)
  • Presents as spontaneous, involuntary motor activity
  • Often associated with limb rigidity and apraxia

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