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108| Functional Neurological Disorders – A Conversation With Dr. Mark Hallett

Navigating Neuropsychology

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The Different Types of Functional Seizures

Functional movement disorders can mimic almost any type of movement disorder. The most common are functional tremors but there's also functional jerky movements like myoclonus or tick. There's functional dystonia, functional gait disorders, functional speech disorders, functional dizziness, functional cognitive disorder and all these different types of problems. Why is there such a wide variety of these things? And I must say that we don't know for sure why you see functional tremor in one case or functional cognitive disorder in another case.

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