Introduction: The present study addressed the variation of emotion regulation in the context of functional neurological symptom disorder (FNSD) by examining changes of functional neurological symptoms (FNS), general psychological strain, alexithymia, emotion regulation strategies, and cortical correlates of emotion regulation in the context of a standard inpatient treatment program.Methods and materials: Self-report data on FNS, general psychological strain, alexithymia, emotion regulation strategies, and cortical correlates of an experimentally induced emotion regulation task (participants either passively watched unpleasant and neutral pictures or regulated their emotional response to unpleasant pictures using pre-trained reappraisal, whi...
Historically, functional neurological disorder (FND) has been described in psychodynamic terms as th...
OBJECTIVE: Emotional difficulties are common in functional movement disorders (FMD), yet their cont...
Functional neurological symptoms (FNS) are physically unexplained complaints such as hemiparesis or ...
IntroductionThe present study addressed the variation of emotion regulation in the context of functi...
AbstractObjectiveFunctional neurological symptoms (FNS) are hypothetically explained as a shift of e...
BackgroundMedically unexplained movement or sensibility disorders, recently defined in DSM-5 as func...
Objective: Alexithymia and hypomentalization, two traits associated with childhood emotional abuse/...
Humans regulate emotions quite naturally. Cognitive techniques for emotion regulation, in particular...
Objective: The contribution of psychological and psychiatric symptoms in the development of Function...
This study investigated the neural basis of individual variation in emotion regulation, specifically...
Background: Neuroimaging has demonstrated that voluntary emotion regulation is effective in reducing...
Physiological activation, known as arousal, may fluctuate based on our biological needs, such as oxy...
Cognitive reappraisal is an emotion regulation strategy to reduce the impact of affective stimuli. T...
Emotion regulation strategies are thought to have differential impact on emotional experience as a c...
Large variability across individuals characterizes virtually all aspects of emotional processes. By ...
Historically, functional neurological disorder (FND) has been described in psychodynamic terms as th...
OBJECTIVE: Emotional difficulties are common in functional movement disorders (FMD), yet their cont...
Functional neurological symptoms (FNS) are physically unexplained complaints such as hemiparesis or ...
IntroductionThe present study addressed the variation of emotion regulation in the context of functi...
AbstractObjectiveFunctional neurological symptoms (FNS) are hypothetically explained as a shift of e...
BackgroundMedically unexplained movement or sensibility disorders, recently defined in DSM-5 as func...
Objective: Alexithymia and hypomentalization, two traits associated with childhood emotional abuse/...
Humans regulate emotions quite naturally. Cognitive techniques for emotion regulation, in particular...
Objective: The contribution of psychological and psychiatric symptoms in the development of Function...
This study investigated the neural basis of individual variation in emotion regulation, specifically...
Background: Neuroimaging has demonstrated that voluntary emotion regulation is effective in reducing...
Physiological activation, known as arousal, may fluctuate based on our biological needs, such as oxy...
Cognitive reappraisal is an emotion regulation strategy to reduce the impact of affective stimuli. T...
Emotion regulation strategies are thought to have differential impact on emotional experience as a c...
Large variability across individuals characterizes virtually all aspects of emotional processes. By ...
Historically, functional neurological disorder (FND) has been described in psychodynamic terms as th...
OBJECTIVE: Emotional difficulties are common in functional movement disorders (FMD), yet their cont...
Functional neurological symptoms (FNS) are physically unexplained complaints such as hemiparesis or ...