,” Capgras Syndrome is different from those who feel like they aren’t good enough or have self-doubt — those who experience this syndrome have an irrational belief that an imposter has replaced someone close to them. This feeling is commonly applicable to a spouse.
But Capgras syndrome can also make people think their homes, pets or certain objects have been replaced. There is a connection between this condition and Alzheimer’s disease, brain injury, dementia and schizophrenia.this misidentification syndrome in 1923, when he studied a woman who believed her children, husband, neighbors and the police were all imposters.causes people to believe they are missing body parts, or be convinced that they are dying or are actually dead.