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ECT treatment of a resistant conversion disorder case: A case report
Conversion disorder (CD) is defined as the loss, reduction or multiplication in motor, sensory, and autonomic nervous system functions, but not based on an organic basis.
Cihad Yükselir +5 more
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Previous research into Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) has shown that there are significant barriers in providing patient-centred care. However, there has been no specific research into whether patient experiences of care for FND meet the current ...
Shauna O'Keeffe +11 more
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Coexisting tuneable fractions of glassy and equilibrium long-range-order phases in manganites [PDF]
Antiferromagnetic-insulating(AF-I) and the ferromagnetic-metallic(FM-M) phases coexist in various half-doped manganites over a range of temperature and magnetic field, and this is often believed to be an essential ingredient to their colossal ...
A Banerjee +9 more
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Characterization of the human omega-oxidation pathway for omega-hydroxy-very-long-chain fatty acids [PDF]
Very-long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs) have long been known to be degraded exclusively in peroxisomes via beta-oxidation. A defect in peroxisomal beta-oxidation results in elevated levels of VLCFAs and is associated with the most frequent inherited ...
Dacremont, Georges +4 more
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Cognitive rehabilitation treatment for mental slowness in conversion disorder: A case report
Cognitive rehabilitation treatment (CRT) has been described in patients with brain injury, but it has not been attempted in cases of cognitive dysfunction without organic cause. This case report describes CRT of neurocognitive impairment in a 54-year-old
L. de Vroege +3 more
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Background Studies have reported elevated rates of dissociative symptoms and comorbid dissociative disorders in functional neurological disorder (FND); however, a comprehensive review is lacking.
Malcolm C. Campbell +7 more
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Visualising the Hypnotised Brain: Hysteria Research from Charcot to Functional Brain Scans
Contrary to the widely held belief in the humanities that hysteria no longer exists, this article shows that the advent of new brain imaging technologies has reignited scientific research into this age-old disorder, once again linking it to hypnosis ...
Paula Muhr
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Control of mesoscopic transport by modifying transmission channels in opaque media [PDF]
While controlling particle diffusion in a confined geometry is a popular approach taken by both natural and artificial systems, it has not been widely adopted for controlling light transport in random media, where wave interference effects play a ...
Cao, Hui +4 more
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Abnormal Parietal Function in Conversion Paresis [PDF]
The etiology of medically unexplained symptoms such as conversion disorder is poorly understood. This is partly because the interpretation of neuroimaging results in conversion paresis has been complicated by the use of different control groups, tasks ...
de Jong, Bauke M. +4 more
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