In fear of the most loved ones. A comprehensive review on Capgras misidentification phenomenon and case report involving attempted murder under Capgras syndrome in a relapse of a schizophrenia spectrum disorder

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine 66:8-24 (2019)
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