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Dissociative amnesia

The Lancet Psychiatry, 2014
Dissociative amnesia is one of the most enigmatic and controversial psychiatric disorders. In the past two decades, interest in the understanding of its pathophysiology has surged. In this report, we review new data about the epidemiology, neurobiology, and neuroimaging of dissociative amnesia and show how advances in memory research and neurobiology ...
Staniloiu, Angelica   +1 more
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Dissociative Disorders

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2005
The dissociative disorders, including “psychogenic” or “functional” amnesia, fugue, dissociative identity disorder (DID, also known as multiple personality disorder), and depersonalization disorder, were once classified, along with conversion disorder, as forms of hysteria.
J. Kihlstrom
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Scapulothoracic Dissociation

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2013
Scapulothoracic dissociation is rare, resulting from high-energy trauma to the shoulder girdle and disruption of the scapulothoracic articulation. The associated musculoskeletal, vascular, and neurologic injuries carry potentially devastating outcomes. Overall outcomes seem to be closely related to the degree of neurologic impairment sustained. However,
Marlena, Jbara   +2 more
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Surface Plasmon Enabling Nitrogen Fixation in Pure Water through a Dissociative Mechanism under Mild Conditions.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2019
Nitrogen fixation in a simulated natural environment (i.e., near ambient pressure, room temperature, pure water, and incident light) would provide a desirable approach to future nitrogen conversion.
Canyu Hu   +14 more
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Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2012
Conventional wisdom holds that dissociation is a coping mechanism triggered by exposure to intense stressors. Drawing on recent research from multiple laboratories, we challenge this prevailing posttraumatic model of dissociation and dissociative disorders. Proponents of this model hold that dissociation and dissociative disorders are associated with (
Lynn, S.J.   +4 more
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Scapholunate Dissociation

Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, 2016
Wrist injuries are a common complaint in the emergency setting. Any disruption of the anatomy of the carpal bones can impair hand function, leading to pain, weakness, and complications. One of the most common forms of carpal bone instability is scapholunate dissociation.
Denise, Ramponi, Tara, McSwigan
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