Background: In functional movement disorders, explicit movements are impaired, while implicit movements are preserved. Furthermore, there is evidence that the sense of agency is abnormal. Aim: We aimed to investigate how motor responses and sense of agency were affected by subliminal or supraliminal cues in people with functional movement disorders. Methods: Twenty-three people with a functional movement disorder and 26 healthy controls took part in a subliminal and supraliminal priming experiment which investigated reaction times, choice and sense of agency. Participants pressed a left or right arrow key in response to an imperative left or right pointing arrow. Either key could be pressed in response to bidirectional arrows. The imperativ...
Subliminal stimuli, of which subjects are unaware, affect movements made to subsequent visible cues....
The abnormal movements seen in motor conversion disorder are affected by distraction and entrainment...
Although executive control and automatic behavior have often been considered separate and distinct p...
The sense of agency (SA) is an established framework that refers to our ability to exert and perceiv...
This work centers around three aspects of the likely pathophysiology of functional movement disorder...
It is now clear that non-consciously perceived stimuli can bias our decisions. Although previous res...
Background: Functional neurological disorders (FNDs), also known as conversion disorder, are unexpla...
ObjectiveTo determine whether sensorimotor beta-frequency oscillatory power is raised during motor p...
The abnormal movements seen in motor conversion disorder are affected by distraction and entrainment...
Attention plays a crucial role in functional neurological disorders. Attention to the symptoms leads...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling an external event through one's own action. On ...
Who has ever been surprised to return to the bowl of salted peanuts without realizing it, even after...
While it is increasingly recognized that voluntary movements are produced by an interaction between ...
Altered interoception may be a pathophysiological mechanism in functional neurological disorder (FND...
This thesis describes a series of studies involving healthy subjects, carefully selected patients wi...
Subliminal stimuli, of which subjects are unaware, affect movements made to subsequent visible cues....
The abnormal movements seen in motor conversion disorder are affected by distraction and entrainment...
Although executive control and automatic behavior have often been considered separate and distinct p...
The sense of agency (SA) is an established framework that refers to our ability to exert and perceiv...
This work centers around three aspects of the likely pathophysiology of functional movement disorder...
It is now clear that non-consciously perceived stimuli can bias our decisions. Although previous res...
Background: Functional neurological disorders (FNDs), also known as conversion disorder, are unexpla...
ObjectiveTo determine whether sensorimotor beta-frequency oscillatory power is raised during motor p...
The abnormal movements seen in motor conversion disorder are affected by distraction and entrainment...
Attention plays a crucial role in functional neurological disorders. Attention to the symptoms leads...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling an external event through one's own action. On ...
Who has ever been surprised to return to the bowl of salted peanuts without realizing it, even after...
While it is increasingly recognized that voluntary movements are produced by an interaction between ...
Altered interoception may be a pathophysiological mechanism in functional neurological disorder (FND...
This thesis describes a series of studies involving healthy subjects, carefully selected patients wi...
Subliminal stimuli, of which subjects are unaware, affect movements made to subsequent visible cues....
The abnormal movements seen in motor conversion disorder are affected by distraction and entrainment...
Although executive control and automatic behavior have often been considered separate and distinct p...