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1Perspectives on the diagnosis and management of functional cognitive disorder: An international Delphi study3.73Citations (PDF)
2Iatrogenic harm in functional neurological disorder
Brain, 2025, 148, 27-38
8.92Citations (PDF)
3Nonsurgical treatment of chronic idiopathic urinary retention: a scoping survey of physiotherapists’ perspectives
Physiotherapy, 2025, 127, 101460
0.60Citations (PDF)
4How does cognitive behavior therapy for dissociative seizures work? A mediation analysis of the CODES trial
Psychological Medicine, 2024, 54, 1725-1734
4.61Citations (PDF)
5How does cognitive behavior therapy for dissociative seizures work? A mediation analysis of the CODES trial
Psychological Medicine, 2024, 54, 1725-1734
4.60Citations (PDF)
6Illness representations of people with later-onset functional seizures
Epilepsy and Behavior, 2024, 152, 109666
2.00Citations (PDF)
7Pain and functional neurological disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis2.010Citations (PDF)
8Specialist physiotherapy for functional motor disorder in England and Scotland (Physio4FMD): a pragmatic, multicentre, phase 3 randomised controlled trial
Lancet Neurology, The, 2024, 23, 675-686
19.17Citations (PDF)
9Reflections on the CODES trial for adults with dissociative seizures: what we found and considerations for future studies
BMJ Neurology Open, 2024, 6, e000659
2.40Citations (PDF)
10Functional neurological disorder in Europe: regional differences in education and health policy3.71Citations (PDF)
11Fowler’s syndrome—Patient led phenotyping of 265 patients
Continence, 2024, 12, 101710
0.10Citations (PDF)
12Systematic review and meta-analysis of standalone digital interventions for cognitive symptoms in people without dementia13.30Citations (PDF)
13Performance of the GAD-7 in adults with dissociative seizures2.38Citations (PDF)
14What is brain fog?2.042Citations (PDF)
15COVID-19 and the Physio4FMD trial: Impact, mitigating strategies and analysis plans1.32Citations (PDF)
16Performance validity tests in nonlitigant patients with functional motor disorder3.71Citations (PDF)
17Why functional neurological disorder is not feigning or malingering
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2023, 19, 246-256
9.233Citations (PDF)
18Predictors of persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD) and similar forms of chronic dizziness precipitated by peripheral vestibular disorders: a systematic review2.021Citations (PDF)
19Lessons from a Neurologist After 25 Years of Functional Neurological Disorder Subspeciality Practice
Neurologic Clinics, 2023, 41, 569-582
2.83Citations (PDF)
20Functional neurological disorder is common in patients attending chronic pain clinics
European Journal of Neurology, 2023, 30, 2669-2674
3.711Citations (PDF)
21Functional neurological disorder: Past, present and future
L'Encephale, 2023, 49, S1-S2
1.00Citations (PDF)
22Setting up Functional Neurological Disorder Treatment Services
Neurologic Clinics, 2023, 41, 729-743
2.87Citations (PDF)
23Anomalies in the review process and interpretation of the evidence in the NICE guideline for chronic fatigue syndrome and myalgic encephalomyelitis2.013Citations (PDF)
24Functional neurological disorder: A common reason for a neurology inpatient referral
European Journal of Neurology, 2023, 30, 3886-3889
3.76Citations (PDF)
25‘Scan-negative’ cauda equina syndrome: what to do when there is no neurosurgical cause
Practical Neurology, 2022, 22, 6-13
1.45Citations (PDF)
26Identifying functional cognitive disorder: a proposed diagnostic risk model
CNS Spectrums, 2022, 27, 754-763
0.717Citations (PDF)
27The frequency and framing of cognitive lapses in healthy adults
CNS Spectrums, 2022, 27, 331-338
0.714Citations (PDF)
28Prognosis in functional and recognised pathophysiological neurological disorders - a shared basis2.05Citations (PDF)
29The relationship between types of life events and the onset of functional neurological (conversion) disorder in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Psychological Medicine, 2022, 52, 401-418
4.617Citations (PDF)
30Six-month outcomes of the CODES randomised controlled trial of cognitive behavioural therapy for dissociative seizures: A secondary analysis2.311Citations (PDF)
31Gender disparity and abuse in functional movement disorders: a multi-center case-control study
Journal of Neurology, 2022, 269, 3258-3263
3.43Citations (PDF)
32“Breaking the News” of a Functional Movement Disorder0.00Citations (PDF)
33Functional movement disorder gender, age and phenotype study: a systematic review and individual patient meta-analysis of 4905 cases2.064Citations (PDF)
34Triggers in functional motor disorder: a clinical feature distinct from precipitating factors
Journal of Neurology, 2022, 269, 3892-3898
3.418Citations (PDF)
35Functional neurological disorder: new subtypes and shared mechanisms
Lancet Neurology, The, 2022, 21, 537-550
19.1206Citations (PDF)
36Moderators of cognitive behavioural therapy treatment effects and predictors of outcome in the CODES randomised controlled trial for adults with dissociative seizures2.014Citations (PDF)
37Functional tics, the pandemic and social media0.10Citations (PDF)
38Association of baseline hematoma and edema volumes with one-year outcome and long-term survival after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: A community-based inception cohort study7.18Citations (PDF)
39Psychological and demographic characteristics of 368 patients with dissociative seizures: data from the CODES cohort
Psychological Medicine, 2021, 51, 2433-2445
4.636Citations (PDF)
40A Review and Expert Opinion on the Neuropsychiatric Assessment of Motor Functional Neurological Disorders2.582Citations (PDF)
41Scan-Negative Cauda Equina Syndrome
Neurology, 2021, 96,
1.323Citations (PDF)
42Assessment of Potential Risk Factors for the Development of Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness: A Case-Control Pilot Study2.524Citations (PDF)
43Functional neurological disorder and multiple sclerosis: a systematic review of misdiagnosis and clinical overlap
Journal of Neurology, 2021, 269, 654-663
3.429Citations (PDF)
44Functional neurological disorder in the emergency department
Academic Emergency Medicine, 2021, 28, 685-696
1.821Citations (PDF)
45Suspected cauda equina syndrome: no reduction in investigation, referral and treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic1.53Citations (PDF)
46Use and understanding of functional cognitive disorder terminology in United Kingdom clinical practice - a survey
BJPsych Open, 2021, 7, S277-S277
1.01Citations (PDF)
47Management of functional communication, swallowing, cough and related disorders: consensus recommendations for speech and language therapy2.073Citations (PDF)
48Validation of the PHQ-9 in adults with dissociative seizures2.09Citations (PDF)
49Functional Neurological Disorder After SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines: Two Case Reports and Discussion of Potential Public Health Implications2.528Citations (PDF)
50Long-term mental wellbeing and functioning after surgery for cauda equina syndrome
PLoS ONE, 2021, 16, e0255530
2.59Citations (PDF)
51Reply: Functional cognitive disorder: dementia’s blind spot
Brain, 2021, 144, e73-e73
8.92Citations (PDF)
52International online survey of 1048 individuals with functional neurological disorder
European Journal of Neurology, 2021, 28, 3591-3602
3.756Citations (PDF)
53Author Response: Scan-Negative Cauda Equina Syndrome: A Prospective Cohort Study
Neurology, 2021, 97, 456-457
1.32Citations (PDF)
54Cerebral venous thrombosis after vaccination against COVID-19 in the UK: a multicentre cohort study
Lancet, The, 2021, 398, 1147-1156
35.3145Citations (PDF)
55The social network of functional neurological disorder
Lancet Neurology, The, 2021, 20, 794
19.10Citations (PDF)
56A practical review of functional neurological disorder (FND) for the general physician
Clinical Medicine, 2021, 21, 28-36
1.579Citations (PDF)
57Neuroimaging in Functional Neurological Disorder: State of the Field and Research Agenda
NeuroImage: Clinical, 2021, 30, 102623
3.5104Citations (PDF)
58Drop attacks as a subtype of FND: A cognitive behavioural model using grounded theory1.23Citations (PDF)
59The role of evidence-based guidelines in the diagnosis and treatment of functional neurological disorder1.26Citations (PDF)
60How to do things with words: Two seminars on the naming of functional (psychogenic, non-epileptic, dissociative, conversion, …) seizures2.323Citations (PDF)
61I think, therefore I forget – using experimental simulation of dementia to understand functional cognitive disorders
CNS Spectrums, 2020, 25, 511-518
0.712Citations (PDF)
62Predisposing Risk Factors for Functional Limb Weakness: A Case-Control Study2.527Citations (PDF)
63Functional cognitive disorders: a systematic review
Lancet Psychiatry,the, 2020, 7, 191-207
9.0155Citations (PDF)
64Predicting first attendance at psychiatry appointments in patients with dissociative seizures2.35Citations (PDF)
65Does a history of lumbar spine surgery predict radiological cauda equina compression in patients undergoing MRI for suspected cauda equina syndrome?1.84Citations (PDF)
66Probability of major depression diagnostic classification based on the SCID, CIDI and MINI diagnostic interviews controlling for Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale – Depression subscale scores: An individual participant data meta-analysis of 73 primary studies2.032Citations (PDF)
67Shared demographics and comorbidities in different functional motor disorders2.427Citations (PDF)
68Outcome Measures for Functional Neurological Disorder: A Review of the Theoretical Complexities2.576Citations (PDF)
69Depression prevalence using the HADS-D compared to SCID major depression classification: An individual participant data meta-analysis2.023Citations (PDF)
70The experience of trial participation, treatment approaches and perceptions of change among participants with dissociative seizures within the CODES randomized controlled trial: A qualitative study
Epilepsy and Behavior, 2020, 111, 107230
2.010Citations (PDF)
71Performance validity test failure in clinical populations—a systematic review2.063Citations (PDF)
72Driving a motor vehicle and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures: ILAE Report by the Task Force on Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures
Epilepsia Open, 2020, 5, 371-385
2.917Citations (PDF)
73Testing the ‘seizure scaffold’: What can experimental simulation tell us about functional seizures?
Epilepsy and Behavior, 2020, 113, 107518
2.03Citations (PDF)
74Internet-based self-help randomized trial for motor functional neurologic disorder (SHIFT)
Neurology, 2020, 95,
1.325Citations (PDF)
75Occupational therapy consensus recommendations for functional neurological disorder2.096Citations (PDF)
76Functional cognitive disorder: dementia’s blind spot
Brain, 2020, 143, 2895-2903
8.9112Citations (PDF)
77Stigma surrounding functional seizures
Pediatric Research, 2020, 88, 684-685
2.11Citations (PDF)
78Ten myths about functional neurological disorder3.716Citations (PDF)
79<scp>False Positive</scp> Hoover's Sign in Apraxia1.84Citations (PDF)
80The Science Fiction of Medical Quackery: Ray Bradbury's “Skeleton”
Headache, 2020, 60, 2087-2088
3.30Citations (PDF)
81Opinions and clinical practices related to diagnosing and managing functional (psychogenic) movement disorders: changes in the last decade3.747Citations (PDF)
82Outcome measurement in functional neurological disorder: a systematic review and recommendations2.097Citations (PDF)
83Unfeignable biomarkers in functional neurological disorder: drifting back to Pierre Janet
Brain, 2020, 143, 393-395
8.92Citations (PDF)
84Management of mild traumatic brain injury
Practical Neurology, 2020, 20, 213-221
1.425Citations (PDF)
85The Arc de Siècle: functional neurological disorder during the ‘forgotten’ years of the 20th century
Brain, 2020, 143, 1278-1284
8.911Citations (PDF)
86Functional Neurological Disorder
Stroke, 2020, 51, 1629-1635
6.236Citations (PDF)
87Cognitive behavioural therapy for adults with dissociative seizures (CODES): a pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trial
Lancet Psychiatry,the, 2020, 7, 491-505
9.0209Citations (PDF)
88Functional neurological disorder 2.0?3.84Citations (PDF)
89The neurology of the Cuban “sonic attacks”
Lancet Neurology, The, 2019, 18, 817-818
19.17Citations (PDF)
90Characteristics of 698 patients with dissociative seizures: A <scp>UK</scp> multicenter study
Epilepsia, 2019, 60, 2182-2193
4.853Citations (PDF)
91Long-term outcomes of functional neurological disorder in children
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2019, 104, 1155-1160
1.628Citations (PDF)
92Survey of the perceptions of health practitioners regarding Functional Neurological Disorders in Australia1.750Citations (PDF)
93The prognosis of functional limb weakness: a 14-year case-control study
Brain, 2019, 142, 2137-2148
8.975Citations (PDF)
94How Do I Explain the Diagnosis of Functional Movement Disorder to a Patient?1.816Citations (PDF)
95Neurologists’ experiences of participating in the CODES study—A multicentre randomised controlled trial comparing cognitive behavioural therapy vs standardised medical care for dissociative seizures2.33Citations (PDF)
96The misdiagnosis of functional disorders as other neurological conditions
Journal of Neurology, 2019, 266, 2018-2026
3.431Citations (PDF)
97Hiding in Plain Sight: Functional Neurological Disorders in the News2.517Citations (PDF)
98Understanding foreign accent syndrome2.023Citations (PDF)
99Structural alterations in functional neurological disorder and related conditions: a software and hardware problem?
NeuroImage: Clinical, 2019, 22, 101798
3.583Citations (PDF)
100Screening for functional neurological disorders by questionnaire2.06Citations (PDF)
101Neuroimaging of US Government Personnel Exposed to Directional Phenomena13.70Citations (PDF)
102Complex regional pain syndrome and functional neurological disorders – time for reconciliation2.074Citations (PDF)
103Scared or scarred: Could ‘dissociogenic’ lesions predispose to nonepileptic seizures after head trauma?2.353Citations (PDF)
104‘Cryptogenic Drop Attacks’ revisited: evidence of overlap with functional neurological disorder2.05Citations (PDF)
105Stressful life events and maltreatment in conversion (functional neurological) disorder: systematic review and meta-analysis of case-control studies
Lancet Psychiatry,the, 2018, 5, 307-320
9.0310Citations (PDF)
106Prevalence of functional (psychogenic) parkinsonism in two Swiss movement disorders clinics and review of the literature1.420Citations (PDF)
107Occupational therapy for functional neurological disorders: a scoping review and agenda for research
CNS Spectrums, 2018, 23, 205-212
0.735Citations (PDF)
108Persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD): a common, characteristic and treatable cause of chronic dizziness
Practical Neurology, 2018, 18, 5-13
1.4226Citations (PDF)
109FRI0487 Serum interleukin-6 levels in antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis
2018, , 771.2-771
0Citations (PDF)
110Functional movement disorders of the face: A historical review and case series1.417Citations (PDF)
111The clinical features and outcome of scan-negative and scan-positive cases in suspected cauda equina syndrome: a retrospective study of 276 patients
Journal of Neurology, 2018, 265, 2916-2926
3.446Citations (PDF)
112Treatment of Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD) and Related Disorders2.082Citations (PDF)
113Dual diagnosis of epilepsy and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures: Systematic review and meta-analysis of frequency, correlates, and outcomes
Epilepsy and Behavior, 2018, 89, 70-78
2.0139Citations (PDF)
114The Costs and Burdens of Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures in Context
2018, , 31-43
0Citations (PDF)
115Clinicopathological case: progressive somnolence and dementia in an accountant: when the shine rubs off the gold standard
Practical Neurology, 2018, 18, 505-512
1.40Citations (PDF)
116Functional myoclonus: Time to stop jerking around with negative diagnosis2.43Citations (PDF)
117Neurological Symptoms in US Government Personnel in Cuba13.73Citations (PDF)
118Current Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment of Functional Neurological Disorders
JAMA Neurology, 2018, 75, 1132
14.3520Citations (PDF)
119Fatigue, not self-rated motor symptom severity, affects quality of life in functional motor disorders
Journal of Neurology, 2018, 265, 1803-1809
3.451Citations (PDF)
120Don't reject evidence from CFS therapies
Nature, 2018, 554, 31-31
40.10Citations (PDF)
121THU0035 A cd8 alpha-negative subset of cd4+slamf7+ cytotoxic t cells is expanded in patients with igg4-related disease and decreases following glucocorticoid treatment
2018, , 244.2-244
0Citations (PDF)
122Reply to: Letter to the Editor: Sodium nitroprusside for schizophrenia: could methodological variables account for the different results obtained?
Psychological Medicine, 2017, 47, 983-983
4.60Citations (PDF)
123Movement retraining for the dysfunctional brain2.00Citations (PDF)
124‘Organic’ and ‘non-organic’: a tale of two turnips
Practical Neurology, 2017, 17, 417-418
1.412Citations (PDF)
125Attention and sensation in functional motor disorder
Neuropsychologia, 2017, 106, 207-215
1.811Citations (PDF)
126The presence of depression and anxiety do not distinguish between functional jerks and cortical myoclonus2.48Citations (PDF)
1273 After freud – the history of hysteria, conversion and functional disorders in neurology in the 20th century2.00Citations (PDF)
128Hurst revisited: Are symptoms and signs of functional motor and sensory disorders “dependent on idea”?1.47Citations (PDF)
129Pyramidal versus inverse pyramidal patterns in functional limb weakness
Practical Neurology, 2017, 17, 422-422
1.40Citations (PDF)
130COgnitive behavioural therapy versus standardised medical care for adults with Dissociative non-Epileptic Seizures (CODES): statistical and economic analysis plan for a randomised controlled trial
Trials, 2017, 18,
2.214Citations (PDF)
131OP0320 Determinants of rituximab pharmacokinetics and clinical outcomes in patients with anca-associated vasculitis
2017, , 187.3-188
0Citations (PDF)
132Neurological assessment and explanation of diagnosis of functional (Psychogenic) disorders1.40Citations (PDF)
133Functional Disorders Presenting to the Stroke Service
2017, , 623-630
1Citations (PDF)
134Facial Spasm Can Look Like Facial Weakness in Patients with Functional Disorders
2017, , 103-107
0Citations (PDF)
135Fowler's syndrome of urinary retention: A retrospective study of co‐morbidity
Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2016, 35, 601-603
1.833Citations (PDF)
136Which patients with epilepsy are at risk for psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES)? A multicenter case–control study
Epilepsy and Behavior, 2016, 61, 180-184
2.030Citations (PDF)
137Inpatient Physiotherapy for Functional (Psychogenic) Gait Disorder: A Case Series of 35 Patients1.815Citations (PDF)
138Clinicopathological case: rapid cognitive decline in an older man
Practical Neurology, 2016, 16, 466-474
1.40Citations (PDF)
139Functional foreign accent syndrome
Practical Neurology, 2016, 16, 409-411
1.421Citations (PDF)
140HPA-axis function and grey matter volume reductions: imaging the diathesis-stress model in individuals at ultra-high risk of psychosis
Translational Psychiatry, 2016, 6, e797-e797
5.725Citations (PDF)
141Transcranial magnetic stimulation as a treatment for functional (psychogenic) upper limb weakness2.022Citations (PDF)
142Commentary: Explaining the Diagnosis of Functional Disorders: Trust, Transparency, and Avoiding Assumptions0.61Citations (PDF)
143Functional Disorders in Neurology
Neurologic Clinics, 2016, 34, 667-681
2.88Citations (PDF)
144Neurologic approaches to hysteria, psychogenic and functional disorders from the late 19th century onwards0.014Citations (PDF)
145Assessment of patients with functional neurologic disorders0.036Citations (PDF)
146Functional limb weakness and paralysis0.025Citations (PDF)
147Functional sensory symptoms0.026Citations (PDF)
148Functional coma0.011Citations (PDF)
149Psychologic/functional forms of memory disorder0.011Citations (PDF)
150Prognosis of functional neurologic disorders0.086Citations (PDF)
151Explanation as treatment for functional neurologic disorders0.086Citations (PDF)
152Preface0.05Citations (PDF)
153SAT0334 Nationwide Trends in Hospitalization and in-Hospital Mortality Associated with Anca-Associated Vasculitis (AAV)1.50Citations (PDF)
154THE CLINICAL FEATURES AND PROGNOSIS OF SCAN NEGATIVE URO-NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS2.00Citations (PDF)
155“CRYPTOGENIC DROP ATTACKS” REVISITED2.00Citations (PDF)
156Explaining functional disorders in the neurology clinic: a photo story
Practical Neurology, 2016, 16, 56-61
1.480Citations (PDF)
157Functional neurological disorders: the neurological assessment as treatment
Practical Neurology, 2016, 16, 7-17
1.4113Citations (PDF)
158Functional Neurologic Disorders1.733Citations (PDF)
159Functional (Psychogenic) Cognitive Disorders: A Perspective from the Neurology Clinic2.783Citations (PDF)
160COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY VS STANDARDISED MEDICAL CARE FOR ADULTS WITH DISSOCIATIVE NON-EPILEPTIC SEIZURES (CODES): AN RCT PROTOCOL2.01Citations (PDF)
161FOWLER'S SYNDROME OF URINARY RETENTION: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CO-MORBIDITY2.00Citations (PDF)
162DIFFERENCES IN RELATIVES' AND PATIENTS' ILLNESS PERCEPTIONS IN FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGICAL SYMPTOM DISORDERS COMPARED TO NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE2.00Citations (PDF)
163The body electric: a long view of electrical therapy for functional neurological disorders
Brain, 2015, 138, 1113-1120
8.930Citations (PDF)
164Differences in illness perceptions between patients with non-epileptic seizures and functional limb weakness2.031Citations (PDF)
165The “cup of tea” sign in severe functional disorders
Cortex, 2015, 64, 425
3.01Citations (PDF)
166Influence of Intracerebral Hemorrhage Location on Incidence, Characteristics, and Outcome
Stroke, 2015, 46, 361-368
6.2130Citations (PDF)
167Physiotherapy for functional motor disorders: a consensus recommendation2.0288Citations (PDF)
168Differences in relatives' and patients' illness perceptions in functional neurological symptom disorders compared with neurological diseases
Epilepsy and Behavior, 2015, 42, 159-164
2.026Citations (PDF)
169Functional (psychogenic) movement disorders associated with normal scores in psychological questionnaires: A case control study2.048Citations (PDF)
170‘Scan-negative’ cauda equina syndrome: Evidence of functional disorder from a prospective case series1.815Citations (PDF)
171Sensorimotor gating, cannabis use and the risk of psychosis
Schizophrenia Research, 2015, 164, 21-27
2.413Citations (PDF)
172FOWLER'S SYNDROME OF URINARY RETENTION: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CO-MORBIDITY2.00Citations (PDF)
173Cranial functional (psychogenic) movement disorders
Lancet Neurology, The, 2015, 14, 1196-1205
19.161Citations (PDF)
174Somatic symptom count scores do not identify patients with symptoms unexplained by disease: a prospective cohort study of neurology outpatients2.036Citations (PDF)
175Functional neurological disorders: mechanisms and treatment
Journal of Neurology, 2015, 263, 611-620
3.478Citations (PDF)
176Leukoencephalopathy with Calcifications and Cysts: A Purely Neurological Disorder Distinct from Coats Plus
Neuropediatrics, 2014, 45, 175-182
1.243Citations (PDF)
177Functional/psychogenic movement disorders: Do we know what they are?
Movement Disorders, 2014, 29, 1696-1697
5.314Citations (PDF)
178Cannabis use and transition to psychosis in people at ultra-high risk
Psychological Medicine, 2014, 44, 2503-2512
4.684Citations (PDF)
179Therapeutic sedation for functional (psychogenic) neurological symptoms2.034Citations (PDF)
180Physical precipitating factors in functional movement disorders1.4148Citations (PDF)
181Treatment of Functional Motor Disorders2.026Citations (PDF)
182The prognosis of functional (psychogenic) motor symptoms: a systematic review2.0271Citations (PDF)
183iPhone-responsive functional gait disorder: Table 1
Practical Neurology, 2014, 14, 422-424
1.45Citations (PDF)
184Functional neurological disorders: The neurological assessment as treatment
Neurophysiologie Clinique, 2014, 44, 363-373
2.249Citations (PDF)
185Psychotherapy for severe somatoform disorder: problems with missing studies
British Journal of Psychiatry, 2014, 204, 243-244
2.33Citations (PDF)
186From psychogenic movement disorder to functional movement disorder: It's time to change the name
Movement Disorders, 2014, 29, 849-852
5.3124Citations (PDF)
187Functional (psychogenic) painful legs moving toes syndrome
Movement Disorders, 2014, 29, 1701-1702
5.33Citations (PDF)
188Physiotherapy for functional (psychogenic) motor symptoms: A systematic review2.0114Citations (PDF)
189Neuroprosthetic control and tetraplegia
Lancet, The, 2013, 381, 1900
35.38Citations (PDF)
190Functional symptoms in neurology: mimics and chameleons
Practical Neurology, 2013, 13, 104-113
1.463Citations (PDF)
191Functional neurological symptoms
Clinical Medicine, 2013, 13, 80-83
1.516Citations (PDF)
192The unbearable lightheadedness of seizing: wilful submission to dissociative (non-epileptic) seizures2.052Citations (PDF)
193Neuroimaging of Functional Neurological Symptoms
2013, , 225-246
0Citations (PDF)
194Functional weakness: clues to mechanism from the nature of onset2.087Citations (PDF)
195Trick or treat?
Neurology, 2012, 79, 282-284
1.3171Citations (PDF)
196Physiotherapists and patients with functional (psychogenic) motor symptoms: a survey of attitudes and interest: Figure 12.047Citations (PDF)
197‘A Leg to Stand On’ by Oliver Sacks: a unique autobiographical account of functional paralysis2.08Citations (PDF)
198Medicine 2, Alternative Medicine 1: a commentary on Dr Stern's paper
Practical Neurology, 2012, 12, 261-262
1.40Citations (PDF)
199NMDA receptor autoantibodies in sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Journal of Neurology, 2012, 259, 1979-1981
3.444Citations (PDF)
200Mutations in CTC1, encoding conserved telomere maintenance component 1, cause Coats plus
Nature Genetics, 2012, 44, 338-342
16.3223Citations (PDF)
201Functional (conversion) neurological symptoms: research since the millennium2.0124Citations (PDF)
202A “twist in the tale”: Altered perception of ankle position in psychogenic dystonia
Movement Disorders, 2012, 27, 585-586
5.326Citations (PDF)
203Functional and Dissociative (Psychogenic) Neurological Symptoms
2012, , 2147-2162
2Citations (PDF)
204We must tell our patients what is wrong with them even if we don't know why they have symptoms
Practical Neurology, 2011, 11, 98-99
1.42Citations (PDF)
205Conversion disorder: a problematic diagnosis2.090Citations (PDF)
206Functional Neurologic Symptoms: Assessment and Management
Neurologic Clinics, 2011, 29, 1-18
2.852Citations (PDF)
207Conversion Disorder: Current problems and potential solutions for DSM-52.0138Citations (PDF)
208Hoover's sign for the diagnosis of functional weakness: A prospective unblinded cohort study in patients with suspected stroke2.070Citations (PDF)
209Functional neurological symptoms0.620Citations (PDF)
210Functional/Psychogenic Neurological Symptoms and Headache
Headache, 2011, 51, 781-788
3.39Citations (PDF)
211How “psychogenic” are psychogenic movement disorders?
Movement Disorders, 2011, 26, 1787-1788
5.350Citations (PDF)
212Disability, distress and unemployment in neurology outpatients with symptoms 'unexplained by organic disease'2.0206Citations (PDF)
213Which neurological diseases are most likely to be associated with “symptoms unexplained by organic disease”
Journal of Neurology, 2011, 259, 33-38
3.496Citations (PDF)
214Issues for DSM-5: Conversion Disorder
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2010, 167, 626-627
10.582Citations (PDF)
215020 Psychogenic/dissociative/functional facial symptoms--a case report2.04Citations (PDF)
216The symptom of functional weakness: a controlled study of 107 patients
Brain, 2010, 133, 1537-1551
8.9225Citations (PDF)
217Conversion disorder
Neurology, 2010, 74, 190-191
1.319Citations (PDF)
218Who is referred to neurology clinics?—The diagnoses made in 3781 new patients1.4408Citations (PDF)
219Commentary
Practical Neurology, 2009, 9, 15-15
1.40Citations (PDF)
220Symptoms ‘unexplained by organic disease’ in 1144 new neurology out-patients: how often does the diagnosis change at follow-up?
Brain, 2009, 132, 2878-2888
8.9281Citations (PDF)
221Psychogenic movement disorders: what do neurologists do?
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2009, 5, 415-416
9.211Citations (PDF)
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227Response to Harry Potter and the Curse of Headache
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231Morbidity and mortality meetings for neurologists
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232fMRI in Patients With Motor Conversion Symptoms and Controls With Simulated Weakness
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235Functional Symptoms in Neurology: Case Studies
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238Tongue biting in pseudoseizures and epilepsy
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239Parry-Romberg syndrome
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263Neurology, Psychiatry, and Neuroscience
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266Author's reply
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270Pseudo-Ptosis
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273Hoover’s Sign
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