Sadnicka et al. review metacognition in functional neurological disorder (FND). They highlight mixed findings, with most studies showing metacognition in FND to be similar to healthy controls. Please read at:buff.ly/41bRin4 @AnnaSadnicka
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Consultant Clinical Academic studying human movement disorders @ ucl.ac.uk/gatsby/ and Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences. Computational Movement Disorders Lab https://sadnickalab.org Funded by @ wellcome.org/
Sadnicka et al. review metacognition in functional neurological disorder (FND). They highlight mixed findings, with most studies showing metacognition in FND to be similar to healthy controls. Please read at:buff.ly/41bRin4 @AnnaSadnicka
Viewpoint with Mark Edwards debating the relevance of clinical phenomenology in movement disorders!
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Our review of metacognition and functional neurological disorder. Tries to provide an analytical checkpoint after the first five years of experimental work and flag the many unanswered questions that future work will help us address!
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Hot topic article showcasing powerful scientific work by Smoulder et al. revealing a neural basis for choking under pressure. Relevant for neurological disorders such as task-specific dystonia and conditions in which attention is detrimental to movement.
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Factors that positively sculpt training appear clear, the challenge is to try and make these elements available to more. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
There are dwindling numbers of clinical academics in the UK despite the needs for translational research never being higher. This survey samples Clinical Lecturers, one of the most vulnerable career phases.
Great initiative! can I be added? π