The Diagnosis and Physiology of Psychogenic Tremor

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The Diagnosis and Physiology of Psychogenic Tremor Günther Deuschl Jan Raethjen Florian Kopper R. B. Govindan ABSTRACT Psychogenic tremor is a common movement disorder. We interpret the diagnostic criteria that…

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Clinical Neurophysiology of Myoclonus

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Clinical Neurophysiology of Myoclonus Peter Brown ABSTRACT Few tests are available that help in the positive diagnosis of psychogenic movement disorders. The presence of a readiness potential prior to muscle…

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The Sodium Amytal and Benzodiazepine Interview and Its Possible Application in Psychogenic Movement Disorders

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The Sodium Amytal and Benzodiazepine Interview and Its Possible Application in Psychogenic Movement Disorders Susanne A. Schneider Kailash P. Bhatia ABSTRACT Sodium amytal, a medium-acting barbiturate, was first described in…

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Hypnosis and Psychogenic Movement Disorders

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Hypnosis and Psychogenic Movement Disorders John J. Barry ABSTRACT Many physicians have investigated hypnosis in the past for use in the diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders, especially those of…

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Neuroimaging of Hysteria

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Neuroimaging of Hysteria Gereon R. Fink Peter W. Halligan John C. Marshall ABSTRACT The potential of imaging the functional neuroanatomy of hysteria was first recognized in the closing decades of…

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Consciousness

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Consciousness Adam Zeman ABSTRACT The topic of consciousness is relevant to psychogenic movement disorders, both because of close conceptual links between consciousness and volition, and because our understanding of psychogenesis…

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The Neurophysiology of Voluntary Movement in Nonhuman Primates: Accumulator Models of Decision and Action in Relation to Psychogenic Movement Disorders

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The Neurophysiology of Voluntary Movement in Nonhuman Primates: Accumulator Models of Decision and Action in Relation to Psychogenic Movement Disorders Steven P. Wise Jerald D. Kralik ABSTRACT According to some…

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Voluntary and Involuntary Movements in Humans

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Voluntary and Involuntary Movements in Humans Mark Hallett ABSTRACT Psychogenic movements may be voluntary or involuntary. If voluntary, the mechanism is factitious or malingering and the patient is lying. Most…

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