Background of Pharyngeal Myoclonus Pharyngeal myoclonus, while rare, is a fascinating manifestation of a neurological …
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    Functional neurological disorders
Spontaneous Resolution of Pharyngeal Myoclonus in a Child: An Uncommon Case With Objective Clicking Sounds
by myneuronewsby myneuronewsCase Presentation The case presented involves a 10-year-old child who exhibited unusual clicking sounds originating …
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    Traumatic brain injury
Quantifying Longitudinal Microstructural Changes in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Patients with Mean Apparent Propagator MRI
by myneuronewsby myneuronewsStudy Overview This study investigates the microstructural changes in brain tissue associated with mild traumatic …
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    Functional neurological disorders
Spontaneous Resolution of Pharyngeal Myoclonus in a Child: An Uncommon Case With Objective Clicking Sounds
by myneuronewsby myneuronewsCase Presentation A case involving a young child who presented with an unusual condition characterized …
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    Traumatic brain injury
Cervical spine and vestibulo-ocular screening in elite female athletes with a history of concussion
by myneuronewsby myneuronewsStudy Overview The research investigates the relationship between cervical spine health and vestibulo-ocular function in …
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    Functional neurological disorders
An Occurrence of Mass Psychogenic Illness: LeRoy, New York
by myneuronewsby myneuronewsMass Psychogenic Illness Overview Mass psychogenic illness, often referred to as mass hysteria, occurs when …
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    Traumatic brain injury
A prolyl oligopeptidase ligand blocks memory deficit in a repeated mild traumatic brain injury model
by myneuronewsby myneuronewsStudy Overview This research investigates the role of a prolyl oligopeptidase (POP) ligand in the …
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    Functional neurological disorders
An Occurrence of Mass Psychogenic Illness: LeRoy, New York
by myneuronewsby myneuronewsMass Psychogenic Illness Overview Mass psychogenic illness, also known as mass psychogenic disorder or epidemic …
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    Traumatic brain injury
Using Eye-tracking to Assess the Relative Importance of Visual and Vestibular Input to Subcortical Motion Processing in the Roll Plane
by myneuronewsby myneuronewsStudy Overview This research investigates how visual and vestibular inputs contribute to the processing of …
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    Traumatic brain injury
Rumination, but Not Reflection, Predicts the Reporting of Post-concussive Symptoms in a Non-clinical Sample
by myneuronewsby myneuronewsStudy Overview The research investigates the relationship between different cognitive processes, specifically rumination and reflection, …
 
