The functional neuroimaging correlates of psychogenic versus organic dystonia.
The neurobiological basis of psychogenic movement disorders remains poorly understood and the management of these conditions difficult. Functional neuroimaging studies have provided some insight into the pathophysiology of disorders implicating particularly the prefrontal cortex, but there are no st...
Main Authors: | Schrag, A, Mehta, A, Bhatia, K, Brown, R, Frackowiak, R, Trimble, MR, Ward, N, Rowe, J |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2013
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