Changes in movement and posture often coexist with changes in mood, cognition, and arousal in a range of brain disorders. A holistic neuropsychiatric view is needed to diagnose, manage, and research these conditions in order to discover causes and effective treatments and to design appropriate management strategies. Limitations related to the dualistic nature of the language used in this area need to be addressed in order to improve science and care.

Cavanna, A., Rickards, H. (2020). Neuropsychiatric aspects of movement disorders. In N. Agrawal, R. Faruqui, M. Bodani (a cura di), Oxford textbook of neuropsychiatry. (pp. 195-206). Oxford University Press [10.1093/med/9780198757139.003.0018].

Neuropsychiatric aspects of movement disorders

Cavanna A;
2020

Abstract

Changes in movement and posture often coexist with changes in mood, cognition, and arousal in a range of brain disorders. A holistic neuropsychiatric view is needed to diagnose, manage, and research these conditions in order to discover causes and effective treatments and to design appropriate management strategies. Limitations related to the dualistic nature of the language used in this area need to be addressed in order to improve science and care.
Capitolo o saggio
movement disorder, Parkinson’s disease, tremor, Huntington’s disease, chorea, Tourette syndrome, tic, dystonia, psychogenic movement disorder, drug-induced movement disorder
English
Oxford textbook of neuropsychiatry.
Agrawal, N; Faruqui, R; Bodani, M
2020
9780198757139
Oxford University Press
195
206
Cavanna, A., Rickards, H. (2020). Neuropsychiatric aspects of movement disorders. In N. Agrawal, R. Faruqui, M. Bodani (a cura di), Oxford textbook of neuropsychiatry. (pp. 195-206). Oxford University Press [10.1093/med/9780198757139.003.0018].
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