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2022 International Congress » Functional Movement Disorders / Psychogenic Movement Disorders

Meeting: 2022 International Congress

Body Image Scale in Functional Movement Disorders; A Comparative Study

M. Balal, M. Demirkiran (Adana, Turkey)

Emotional arousal in patients with functional movement disorders: a pupillometry study

M. Slovák, J. Anýž, J. Erlebach, Z. Forejtová, V. Fabián, T. Rošíková, L. Nováková, E. Růžička, MJ. Edwards, T. Serranová (Prague 2, Czech Republic)

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT DISORDERS

B. Yardimci Kara, N. Oksuz Gurlen, O. Dogu (Mersin, Turkey)

Exploring Driving Behaviour in Patients with Functional Neurological Disorders (FND)

TJ. Lagrand (Brisbane, Australia)

Functional dystonia on a 46 year-old woman

F. Rivas, I. Rodríguez, D. Vázquez (San Luis Potosí, Mexico)

Functional Movement Disorder Comorbidity in Parkinson’s Disease: a Multicenter Descriptive Study in Spain

C. Delgado, A. Lopez, E. Lopez, V. Gomez, A. Baltasar, JC. Martinez, A. Alonso, G. Tabar, PJ. Garcia, S. de Lafuente, L. Vela, I. Pareés, M. Kurtis (Madrid, Spain)

Functional movement disorder with mixed phenotype in a child with Asperger’s syndrome

K. Salinas-Barboza, R. Huerta-Albarrán, JM. Altamirano (Mexico City, Mexico)

Gender Identity and Treatment Response in Patients with Functional Tic-Like Behavior

S. Kola, D. Larson (Chicago, USA)

Has the COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on Functional Movement Disorders phenotype?: experience from a specialized Unit in Spain.

A. López-Jiménez, JD. Guerra-Hiraldo, M. Kurtis, I. Pareés (Madrid, Spain)

Illness perception in patients with Functional Movement Disorders: a case series

D. Campo-Caballero, L. Martínez, B. Martín, P. Rada, M. Kurtis, I. Pareés (San Sebastián, Spain)

MOTOR DISORDERS IN CONGENITAL SPINAL PATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN

F. Doniyorova (Tashkent, Uzbekistan)

Perception-action binding in patients with functional movement disorders

J. Moyé, F. Chwolka, T. Paulus, S. Zittel, J. Verrel, T. Bäumer, A. Münchau, A. Weissbach (Lübeck, Germany)

Prepulse inhibition of the blink reflex in functional movement disorders

L. Nováková, P. Sojka, D. Voženílek, E. Růžička, T. Serranová (Praha, Czech Republic)

Psychotherapy as a potential treatment for neuropsychiatric startle syndromes of Latah – a case report

GB. Eow, TT. Lim, K. Tan, YY. Beh (Georgetown, Malaysia)

Reduced metacognition of voluntary movements in functional movement disorders

F. Chwolka, J. Verrel, J. Moyé, S. Zittel, E. Filevich, T. Paulus, T. Bäumer, A. Münchau, A. Weissbach (Lübeck, Germany)

Screening of autistic traits in people with functional neurological disorders

B. Gonzalez-Herrero, F. Morgante, J. Pagonabarraga, B. Stanton, M. Edwards (London, United Kingdom)

Sensorimotor retraining program based on the principles of S.P.R.Int (SensoriMotor perceptive Integrated) in association with E.M.D.R (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing): a new proposal for treatment in Functional Movement Disorders (FMD)- a case report

A. Castagna, A. D'Amico, M. Genevini, M. Ramella (Milano, Italy)

Social cognition and emotional processing in functional movement disorders

A. Tomic, I. Petrovic, M. Jecmenica Lukic, N. Dragasevic Miskovic, N. Kresojevic, V. Markovic, M. Svetel, V. Kostic (Belgrade, Serbia)

What if it is not a Functional Movement Disorder?

A. López-Jiménez, M. Kurtis, I. Pareés (Madrid, Spain)

Yoga for Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) – A Case Study

D. Kipnis, K. Kwei, H. Shah, L. Quinn (New York, USA)

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