To evaluate the neural correlates of implicit processing of negative emotions in motor conversion disorder (CD) patients.An event related fMRI task was completed by 12 motor CD patients and 14 matched healthy controls using standardised stimuli of faces with fearful and sad emotional expressions in comparison to faces with neutral expressions. Temporal changes in the sensitivity to stimuli were also modelled and tested in the two groups.We found increased amygdala activation to negative emotions in CD compared to healthy controls in region of interest analyses, which persisted over time consistent with previous findings using emotional paradigms. Furthermore during whole brain analyses we found significantly increased activation in CD patie...
Brain imaging techniques provide unprecedented opportunities to study the neural mechanisms underlyi...
Conversion disorders (CDs) are unexplained neurological symptoms presumed to be related to a psychol...
Objective—Amygdala abnormalities have been discussed as a possible mechanism underlying reduced reac...
To evaluate the neural correlates of implicit processing of negative emotions in motor conversion di...
Initial historical accounts as well as recent data suggest that emotion processing is dysfunctional ...
Contains fulltext : 90300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Conversion disor...
Conversion disorder is characterized by neurological signs and symptoms related to an underlying psy...
Conversion disorder or functional neurological symptom disorder (FND) can affect the voluntary motor...
Conversion disorder (CD) is a syndrome of neurological symptoms arising without organic cause, argua...
Background: Conversion Disorders (CD) are prevalent functional disorders. Although the pathogenesis ...
Functional neurological disorder (FND) is the term used (DSM-5) to refer to a disabling neuropsychia...
The neural correlates of motor inhibition leading to paresis in conversion disorder are not well kno...
Conversion disorder is one of the terms used to describe various psychosomatic neurological symptoms...
Conversion disorder is one of the terms used to describe various psychosomatic neurological symptoms...
Tourette's syndrome is characterised by motor and vocal tics as well as a high level of impulsivity ...
Brain imaging techniques provide unprecedented opportunities to study the neural mechanisms underlyi...
Conversion disorders (CDs) are unexplained neurological symptoms presumed to be related to a psychol...
Objective—Amygdala abnormalities have been discussed as a possible mechanism underlying reduced reac...
To evaluate the neural correlates of implicit processing of negative emotions in motor conversion di...
Initial historical accounts as well as recent data suggest that emotion processing is dysfunctional ...
Contains fulltext : 90300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Conversion disor...
Conversion disorder is characterized by neurological signs and symptoms related to an underlying psy...
Conversion disorder or functional neurological symptom disorder (FND) can affect the voluntary motor...
Conversion disorder (CD) is a syndrome of neurological symptoms arising without organic cause, argua...
Background: Conversion Disorders (CD) are prevalent functional disorders. Although the pathogenesis ...
Functional neurological disorder (FND) is the term used (DSM-5) to refer to a disabling neuropsychia...
The neural correlates of motor inhibition leading to paresis in conversion disorder are not well kno...
Conversion disorder is one of the terms used to describe various psychosomatic neurological symptoms...
Conversion disorder is one of the terms used to describe various psychosomatic neurological symptoms...
Tourette's syndrome is characterised by motor and vocal tics as well as a high level of impulsivity ...
Brain imaging techniques provide unprecedented opportunities to study the neural mechanisms underlyi...
Conversion disorders (CDs) are unexplained neurological symptoms presumed to be related to a psychol...
Objective—Amygdala abnormalities have been discussed as a possible mechanism underlying reduced reac...