Sensory sensitivity after acquired brain injury: A systematic review
H Thielen, N Tuts, L Welkenhuyzen… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
… prevalence and diagnosis, secondary aims of the systematic … This review focuses on subjective
symptoms of sensory … or whether it simply reflects high vulnerability to injury, it is advised …
symptoms of sensory … or whether it simply reflects high vulnerability to injury, it is advised …
[HTML][HTML] Connecting brain and body: Transdiagnostic relevance of connective tissue variants to neuropsychiatric symptom expression
HEC Sharp, HD Critchley, JA Eccles - World journal of psychiatry, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… vulnerability to psychological or psychiatric symptoms and … HSD/hEDS may be secondary
to pain symptoms rather than a … in enteric motor neurons and influencing nociceptive sensory …
to pain symptoms rather than a … in enteric motor neurons and influencing nociceptive sensory …
Psychological resilience and vulnerability as mediators between adverse life events and fatigue, motor dysfunction, and paresthesia in multiple sclerosis
I Swanepoel, W van Staden, L Fletcher - Psychosomatic medicine, 2020 - journals.lww.com
… Internal consistency scores in our study were good for both vulnerability measures (α = .79 …
life events, resilience, vulnerability, and those MS symptoms that were outside the scope of …
life events, resilience, vulnerability, and those MS symptoms that were outside the scope of …
Resistance, vulnerability and resilience: a review of the cognitive cerebellum in aging and neurodegenerative diseases
KJ Liang, ES Carlson - Neurobiology of learning and memory, 2020 - Elsevier
… , cerebellum is the last brain region to do so. Taken … brain injury (TBI), the cerebellum appears
to be one of the most susceptible brain regions to injury and one of the first to exhibit signs …
to be one of the most susceptible brain regions to injury and one of the first to exhibit signs …
Pathogenesis and pathophysiology of functional (psychogenic) movement disorders
JF Baizabal-Carvallo, M Hallett, J Jankovic - Neurobiology of disease, 2019 - Elsevier
… motor and sensory symptoms represent 18% of diagnoses in patients with “symptoms …
predisposing factor, coupled with an underlying vulnerability, influencing the onset of FMDs. …
predisposing factor, coupled with an underlying vulnerability, influencing the onset of FMDs. …
Stress vulnerability shapes disruption of motor cortical neuroplasticity
AK Gellner, A Sitter, M Rackiewicz, M Sylvester… - Translational …, 2022 - nature.com
… Meanwhile, motor cortical brain regions and their synaptic … of symptom load to characterize
individual stress vulnerability … behavior in the new housing condition, effects of sensory co-…
individual stress vulnerability … behavior in the new housing condition, effects of sensory co-…
Neural mechanisms of psychosis vulnerability and perceptual abnormalities in the ALS‐FTD spectrum
… This suggests that factors beyond brain degeneration may be … A secondary aim was to
determine the psychosocial factors … between sensory abnormalities and psychotic symptoms, our …
determine the psychosocial factors … between sensory abnormalities and psychotic symptoms, our …
22q11 microdeletion syndrome and ultra‐high risk for psychosis: The role of neurological soft signs as an independent marker of vulnerability for psychosis
M Pitzianti, M Pontillo, S Vicari… - Early Intervention in …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
… motor, sensory and integrative abnormalities that cannot be related to impairment of a
specific brain … of the dopaminergic system, secondary to lower COMT enzymatic activity could …
specific brain … of the dopaminergic system, secondary to lower COMT enzymatic activity could …
Human brain connectivity: Clinical applications for clinical neurophysiology
… This state-of-the-art review makes clear the value of networks and brain models for
understanding symptoms and signs of disease and can serve as a foundation for further work. …
understanding symptoms and signs of disease and can serve as a foundation for further work. …
Neurological soft signs (NSS) and brain morphology in patients with chronic schizophrenia and healthy controls
CJ Herold, M Essig, J Schröder - PLoS One, 2020 - journals.plos.org
… signs (NSS) refer to a broad range of discrete neurological abnormalities such as deficits in
sensory integration, motor … Specific vulnerable brain regions or characteristics of the disease …
sensory integration, motor … Specific vulnerable brain regions or characteristics of the disease …