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Abstract Isolation of extracellular vesicles (EV) has been developing rapidly in parallel with the interest in EVs. However, commonly utilized protocols may not suit more challenging sample matrixes and could potentially yield suboptimal results. Knowing and assessing the pitfalls of isolation procedure to be used, should be involved to some extent for
Santeri Kankaanpää +11 more
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overview and meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies on motor conversion disorder [PDF]
Background Conversion Disorders (CD) are prevalent functional disorders. Although the pathogenesis is still not completely understood, an interaction of genetic, neurobiological, and psychosocial factors is quite likely.
Boeckle, Markus +3 more
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Here, we describe the case of a prolonged unresposiveness due to akinetic mutism (AM) which showed clinical and electroencephalographic features suggestive of unconsciousness. By employing a battery of advanced imaging and electrophysiology‐based techniques, we provided evidence of preserved consciousness, despite the absence of clinical responsiveness.
Angela Comanducci +11 more
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Our continuous theta‐burst stimulation (cTBS)‐functional magnetic resonance imaging study comprehensively elucidated the functional specificity and interaction of dorsal and ventral pathways during phonological and semantic processing. cTBS was applied to the left inferior parietal lobule (dorsal), anterior temporal lobe (ventral), and sham (baseline).
Yudan Luo +4 more
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Abstract In this essay, I argue that ‘poetics’—defined as ‘poet‐criticism’, a practitioner’s firsthand reflection on poetic composition (poiēsis) and verse technique (technē)—makes possible for philosophical theology something that has heretofore been overlooked.
Steven Toussaint
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La schizophrénie dissociative existe-t-elle ? [PDF]
Cet article examine le chevauchement important qui existe au niveau phénoménologique, entre les symptômes dissociatifs et psychotiques. De plus, l’étiologie traumatique, reconnue dans les troubles dissociatifs, semble de plus en plus considérée dans les ...
Laferrière-Simard, Marie-Christine +1 more
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Dissociative disorders and other psychopathological groups: exploring the differences through the Somatoform Dissociation Questionnaire (SDQ-20) [PDF]
The Somatoform Dissociation Questionnaire is a self-report questionnaire that has proven to be a reliable and valid instrument. The objectives of this study were to validate the Portuguese version and to determine its capability to distinguish patients ...
Espirito-Santo, Helena +1 more
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Background Dissociative disorders (DDs) are characterized by a disturbance in the organization of identity, consciousness, perception, or memory. This disturbance involves disruptions of consciousness and limited access to information.
May Mahmoud Abdellah +3 more
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The proposed instructional activity provides counseling instructors and supervisors an opportunity to apply diagnostic criteria utilizing the DSM-5.
Bridgmon, Krista D.
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Disorganized attachment and defense: exploring John Bowlby's unpublished reflections. [PDF]
Main and Solomon were the first to create a formal infant Strange Situation classification of attachment disorganization. Bowlby's reflections on the underlying psychological processes of such behaviors, however, began early in his career, including the ...
Duschinsky, Robbie +2 more
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