Item does not contain fulltextConversion paralysis (CP) is a frequent and impairing psychiatric disorder, affecting voluntary motor function. Yet, we have previously shown that the motor system of CP patients with a unilateral conversion paresis is recruited to a similar degree during imagined movements of the affected and unaffected limb. In contrast, imagery of movements with the affected limb results in larger prefrontal activation. It remains unclear how this hand-specific increased prefrontal activity relates to the reduced responsiveness of motor and somatosensory areas, a consistent and important feature of CP patients. In the current study, we investigated changes in the inter-regional coupling between prefrontal cortex (PFC) and s...
Objective: Conversion paresis patients and healthy people feigning weakness both exhibit weak volunt...
Patients with conversion disorder generally suffer from a severe neurological deficit which cannot b...
There have been a number of physiological studies of motor recovery in hemiplegic cerebral palsy whi...
Conversion paralysis (CP) is a frequent and impairing psychiatric disorder, affecting voluntary moto...
Item does not contain fulltextConversion paralysis is characterized by a loss of voluntary motor fun...
Contains fulltext : 73546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Motor imagery ...
Brain mechanisms underlying hysterical conversion symptoms are still poorly known. Recent hypotheses...
Contains fulltext : 55127.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Conversion par...
Conversion disorders are defined as neurological symptoms arising without organic damage to the nerv...
The neural correlates of motor inhibition leading to paresis in conversion disorder are not well kno...
Suggestions of limb paralysis in highly hypnotically suggestible subjects have been employed to succ...
OBJECTIVE: Conversion paresis patients and healthy people feigning weakness both exhibit weak volunt...
Contains fulltext : 62876.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Motor initiati...
The concept of a conversion disorder (such as hystericalparalysis) has always been controversial (Ro...
Patients with conversion disorder generally suffer from a severe neurological deficit which cannot b...
Objective: Conversion paresis patients and healthy people feigning weakness both exhibit weak volunt...
Patients with conversion disorder generally suffer from a severe neurological deficit which cannot b...
There have been a number of physiological studies of motor recovery in hemiplegic cerebral palsy whi...
Conversion paralysis (CP) is a frequent and impairing psychiatric disorder, affecting voluntary moto...
Item does not contain fulltextConversion paralysis is characterized by a loss of voluntary motor fun...
Contains fulltext : 73546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Motor imagery ...
Brain mechanisms underlying hysterical conversion symptoms are still poorly known. Recent hypotheses...
Contains fulltext : 55127.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Conversion par...
Conversion disorders are defined as neurological symptoms arising without organic damage to the nerv...
The neural correlates of motor inhibition leading to paresis in conversion disorder are not well kno...
Suggestions of limb paralysis in highly hypnotically suggestible subjects have been employed to succ...
OBJECTIVE: Conversion paresis patients and healthy people feigning weakness both exhibit weak volunt...
Contains fulltext : 62876.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Motor initiati...
The concept of a conversion disorder (such as hystericalparalysis) has always been controversial (Ro...
Patients with conversion disorder generally suffer from a severe neurological deficit which cannot b...
Objective: Conversion paresis patients and healthy people feigning weakness both exhibit weak volunt...
Patients with conversion disorder generally suffer from a severe neurological deficit which cannot b...
There have been a number of physiological studies of motor recovery in hemiplegic cerebral palsy whi...