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Loss and Return of Ticklishness in Functional Neurological Disorder.

Coebergh, JA; Khalil, H; Talwar, A; Edwards, M; Morgante, F; Nielsen, G; Nash, W (2024) Loss and Return of Ticklishness in Functional Neurological Disorder. Mov Disord Clin Pract, 11 (9). pp. 1132-1135. ISSN 2330-1619 https://doi.org/10.1002/mdc3.14122
SGUL Authors: Morgante, Francesca Nielsen, Glenn Coebergh, Jan

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: People with functional neurological disorder (FND) have abnormalities in sensory processing. Loss of ticklishness has been rarely reported. OBJECTIVES: To describe associated clinical features in people with FND and loss of ticklishness and explore correlations with sensory changes. METHODS: Retrospective audit of clinical letters of people diagnosed with FND in a tertiary clinic and further cases identified in a general neurology clinic. RESULTS: Thirty-eight patients with loss of ticklishness are described, of which most had other functional sensory symptoms and signs. It was more often localized to one limb, rather than generalized, in those with pain or weakness. Dissociation for the affected body part was often described. CONCLUSIONS: Loss of ticklishness in FND is frequently described and offers insights into mechanisms of agency, sensory processing and interoception, which are known to be altered in FND.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: © 2024 The Author(s). Movement Disorders Clinical Practice published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Keywords: agency, dissociation, functional neurological disorder, sensory processing, ticklishness
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: Academic Structure > Institute of Medical & Biomedical Education (IMBE)
Academic Structure > Institute of Medical & Biomedical Education (IMBE) > Centre for Clinical Education (INMECE )
Journal or Publication Title: Mov Disord Clin Pract
ISSN: 2330-1619
Language: eng
Dates:
DateEvent
13 September 2024Published
9 June 2024Published Online
13 May 2024Accepted
Publisher License: Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0
PubMed ID: 38853348
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URI: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/116583
Publisher's version: https://doi.org/10.1002/mdc3.14122

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