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1. Traumatic Hystero-Neurasthenia in Professor Charcot's Leçons du Mardi.

2. Hysteria in ancient civilisations: A neurological review: Possible significance for the modern disorder.

3. Specific behavioural phenotype and secondary cognitive decline as a result of an 8.6 Mb deletion of 2q32.2q33.1.

4. Mitchell's case of "pendulum spasms": psychogenic movement disorder considered as male hysteria.

5. Neurophysiology of hypnosis.

6. [Neurology of hysteria (conversion disorder)].

7. Hysteria to conversion disorders: Babinski's contributions.

8. Criticism of pithiatism: eulogy of Babinski.

9. Emma Bovary, Hedda Gabler, and Harold Brodkey would not have lived without Charcot: hysteria in novels.

10. The borderland with neurasthenia ('functional syndromes').

11. Clinical manifestations of hysteria: an epistemological perspective or how historical dynamics illuminate current practice.

12. [Diagnostic difficulties in a case of constricted tubular visual field].

13. A Bayesian account of 'hysteria'.

14. Taste preference and psychopathology.

16. The mirror neuron system may play a role in the pathogenesis of mass hysteria.

17. [Hysteria: an historical entity, a psychiatric condition or a neurological disease?].

18. Somatization and stimulus entrapment.

19. DSM-IV-TR "pain disorder associated with psychological factors" as a nonhysterical form of somatization.

20. Pseudohysterical hemiparesis.

22. [Quantitative indices of gait in patients with psychogenic and organic dysbasia].

23. [Conversion disorders. From neurobiology to treatment].

24. Neurology, psychiatry, and neuroscience.

25. A pathology of the animal spirits -- the clinical neurology of Thomas Willis (1621-1675). Part II -- disorders of intrinsically abnormal animal spirits.

26. The reach of neurology.

27. Yawning?

28. Protean nature of mass sociogenic illness: from possessed nuns to chemical and biological terrorism fears.

29. Collective behaviors: mass panic and outbreaks of multiple unexplained symptoms.

30. Literature alert.

33. Diagnostic and pathophysiological aspects of psychogenic tremors.

34. Jean-Martin Charcot's contributions to the interface between neurology and psychiatry.

35. [New approaches to diagnosis of hysteria].

38. A sudden outbreak of illness suggestive of mass hysteria in schoolchildren.

39. Current concepts of hysteria.

40. ["Functional" disorders--from the viewpoint of the neurologist].

41. Tangled patterns: Freud, Vienna, and the brain.

42. Status epilepticus and pseudostatus epilepticus.

43. Hysteria following brain injury.

44. [Brain activation levels and the significance of the stage B(I) indices in neuroses].

45. Visual impairment in hysteria.

46. [Relation between psychoactive drugs and body weight among inpatients].

47. Cerebral pathology in pseudoseizures.

48. Neurophysiological and neuropsychological study of two cases of multiple personality syndrome and comparison with chronic hysteria.

49. [The effect of normal and pathological human functional states on the development of adequate behavior in an experiment].

50. [Somatosensory evoked potentials in lateralized psychogenic sensory-motor defects].

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