Hurst revisited: Are symptoms and signs of functional motor and sensory disorders "dependent on idea"? - Stone J, Mutch J, Giannokous D, Hoeritzauer I, Carson A.

INTRODUCTION: Symptoms and signs of functional (psychogenic) motor and sensory disorder are often said to be dependent on the patients' idea of what symptoms should be, rather than anatomy and physiology. This hypothesis has however rarely been tested. ...
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