Recent diagnostic criteria for functional movement disorders have proposed a "laboratory supported" level of diagnostic certainty where the clinical diagnosis is supported by a positive test. For functional myoclonus the Bereitschaftspotential (BP) is generally accepted as a positive laboratory test. We hypothesised that a different EEG measure, event-related desynchronisation (ERD), might be more effective
Multimodal human brain mapping has been proposed as an integrated approach capable of improving the ...
AbstractSensory, cognitive and motor processing can result in changes of the ongoing EEG in form of ...
Propriospinal myoclonus is a rare movement disorder that is hypothesized to arise from a spinal gene...
Recent diagnostic criteria for functional movement disorders have proposed a "laboratory supported" ...
OBJECTIVE: Recent diagnostic criteria for functional movement disorders have proposed a "laboratory ...
Introduction: Differentiating between functional jerks (FJ) and organic myoclonus can be challenging...
INTRODUCTION: Differentiating between functional jerks (FJ) and organic myoclonus can be challenging...
Functional movement disorders (FMDs) are a complex medical problem requiring a set of different diag...
Introduction Differentiating between functional jerks (FJ) and organic myoclonus can be challenging...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the contribution of electrophysiologic testing in the diagnosis and anatomic...
Functional jerky movements (or functional myoclonus) are commonly seen in patients with functional m...
Multimodal human brain mapping has been proposed as an integrated approach capable of improving the ...
AbstractSensory, cognitive and motor processing can result in changes of the ongoing EEG in form of ...
Propriospinal myoclonus is a rare movement disorder that is hypothesized to arise from a spinal gene...
Recent diagnostic criteria for functional movement disorders have proposed a "laboratory supported" ...
OBJECTIVE: Recent diagnostic criteria for functional movement disorders have proposed a "laboratory ...
Introduction: Differentiating between functional jerks (FJ) and organic myoclonus can be challenging...
INTRODUCTION: Differentiating between functional jerks (FJ) and organic myoclonus can be challenging...
Functional movement disorders (FMDs) are a complex medical problem requiring a set of different diag...
Introduction Differentiating between functional jerks (FJ) and organic myoclonus can be challenging...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the contribution of electrophysiologic testing in the diagnosis and anatomic...
Functional jerky movements (or functional myoclonus) are commonly seen in patients with functional m...
Multimodal human brain mapping has been proposed as an integrated approach capable of improving the ...
AbstractSensory, cognitive and motor processing can result in changes of the ongoing EEG in form of ...
Propriospinal myoclonus is a rare movement disorder that is hypothesized to arise from a spinal gene...