In a single case study with positron emission tomography (PET) functional imaging, hypnotic paralysis activated similar brain areas to those in conversion hysteria, supporting the view that hypnosis and hysteria might share common neurophysiological mechanisms
A controversy in the field of hypnosis has centered on the question of whether there is a uniquely h...
Previous research suggests that conversion disordered patients with hand/arm paralysis exhibit slowe...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to describe the distribution of regional cerebral blood...
In a single case study with positron emission tomography (PET) functional imaging, hypnotic paralysi...
Introduction. Distinguishing conversion disorder from malingering presents a significant challenge a...
Contrary to the widely held belief in the humanities that hysteria no longer exists, this article sh...
Studies of brain-plasticity changes in hypnosis using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), ...
Hysterical conversion disorders represent "functional" or unexplained neurological deficits such as ...
Conversion disorders are defined as neurological symptoms arising without organic damage to the nerv...
Patients with striking physical symptoms suggestive of a neurological disease, but no evidence of ne...
Using multi-modal brain imaging techniques we found pronounced changes in neuronal activity after hy...
Jean-Martin Charcot proposed the radical hypothesis that similar brain processes were responsible fo...
A controversy in the field of hypnosis has centered on the question of whether there is a uniquely h...
Previous research suggests that conversion disordered patients with hand/arm paralysis exhibit slowe...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to describe the distribution of regional cerebral blood...
In a single case study with positron emission tomography (PET) functional imaging, hypnotic paralysi...
Introduction. Distinguishing conversion disorder from malingering presents a significant challenge a...
Contrary to the widely held belief in the humanities that hysteria no longer exists, this article sh...
Studies of brain-plasticity changes in hypnosis using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), ...
Hysterical conversion disorders represent "functional" or unexplained neurological deficits such as ...
Conversion disorders are defined as neurological symptoms arising without organic damage to the nerv...
Patients with striking physical symptoms suggestive of a neurological disease, but no evidence of ne...
Using multi-modal brain imaging techniques we found pronounced changes in neuronal activity after hy...
Jean-Martin Charcot proposed the radical hypothesis that similar brain processes were responsible fo...
A controversy in the field of hypnosis has centered on the question of whether there is a uniquely h...
Previous research suggests that conversion disordered patients with hand/arm paralysis exhibit slowe...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to describe the distribution of regional cerebral blood...