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2013
As with my previous writings on the neurology of literature, all the references used have been personally read. Indeed, I should hasten to stress that the prime motive in my reading has been a love of literature, a secondary gain being an insight into the way in which a variety of writers has viewed neurological disease.
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As with my previous writings on the neurology of literature, all the references used have been personally read. Indeed, I should hasten to stress that the prime motive in my reading has been a love of literature, a secondary gain being an insight into the way in which a variety of writers has viewed neurological disease.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2004
Alireza, Minagar, Roger E, Kelley
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Alireza, Minagar, Roger E, Kelley
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Stereotypic movement disorders
2011Stereotypic movements are repetitive, rhythmic, fixed, patterned in form, amplitude, and localization, but purposeless (e.g., hand shaking, waving, body rocking, head nodding). They are commonly seen in children; both in normal children (primary stereotypy) and in individuals with additional behavioral or neurological signs and symptoms (secondary ...
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Epidemiology of movement disorders
Current Opinion in Neurology, 1994C M, Tanner, S M, Goldman
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