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Functional neuroimaging of conversion disorder: The role of ancillary activation
2014
NeuroImage: Clinical
Previous functional neuroimaging studies investigating the neuroanatomy of conversion disorder have yielded inconsistent results that may be attributed to small sample sizes and disparate methodologies. The objective of this study was to better define the functional neuroanatomical correlates of conversion disorder. Methods: Ten subjects meeting clinical criteria for unilateral sensory conversion disorder underwent fMRI during which a vibrotactile stimulus was applied to anesthetic and sensate
doi:10.1016/j.nicl.2014.09.016
pmid:25379447
pmcid:PMC4215400
fatcat:z6sqavo2q5hzppojyiiigh7ffu