Functional Brain Scans and the Materiality of Hysteria (original) (raw)

From Photography to fMRI: Epistemic Functions of Images in Medical Research on Hysteria

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Tracing Hysteria's Recent Trajectory From a Crisis for Neurology to a New Scientific Object in Neuroimaging Research

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Julia Engelschalt, Jason Lemberg, Arne Maibaum, Andie Rothenhäusler, and Meike Wiegand (eds.). Wissenskrisen – Krisenwissen Zum Umgang mit Krisenzuständen in und durch Wissenschaft und Technik, 2023

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Visualising the Hypnotised Brain: Hysteria Research from Charcot to Functional Brain Scans

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2.3 The Reappearance of Image-Based Hysteria Research

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From Photography to fMRI

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"Hysteria: formal definition and new approach to a phenomenological understanding. A psychopatho-logical reconsideration" (Franco Angeli Edizioni - 2014)

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The Biologically Vulnerable Brain: Insight Emerging from fMRI-Based Hysteria Research

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BTWS # 3 Conference: Real, Imagined, and Displayed Fragility—Vulnerable Positions and Positioning in Society, 2021

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Putting on appearances: Mimetic representations of hysteria

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Hysteria in Neurological Practice

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4.1 Examining Hysteria's Relationship to Malingering and Hypnosis

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From Photography to fMRI

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What the heck is Hysteria? ( Chapter 1 )

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"Mastering the Unmasterable: Hysteria and Its History," Review Essay, Modern Intellectual History 10 (2013): 477-488.

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Hysteria: rise and fall of a baffling disease. A review on history of ideas in medicine

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HYSTERIA: A HISTORY IN TWO STAGES

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The clinical epidemiology of hysteria: vanishingly rare, or just vanishing?

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Seeing Hysteria: A Case, A Study

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The Biologically Vulnerable Brain: EmergingNeuroimaging Researchonthe Roles of Early-Life Trauma, Genetics, and Epigenetics in Functional Neurological Disorder Historical Views on Hysteria Patients' Vulnerability

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Vulnerability: Real, Imagined, and Displayed Fragility in Language and Society, edited by Silvia Bonacchi, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2024

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Putting on appearances: mimetic representations and hysteria

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Hysteria: The Return of the Repressed

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3.2 Measurement: Translating the Active Brain into Imaging Data

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Review of From Hysteria to Hormones

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Acute' and 'Chronic' Hysteria

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Hysteria Manifest: Cultural Lives of a Great Disorder

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Hysteria, its Representation, and Misrepresentation in Literature

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A Bayesian account of 'hysteria

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From hysteria to somatization: A historical perspective

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The anthropology of hysteria

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Hysteria and catatonia as motor disorders in historical context

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Overview of Hysteria; Introduction, Review, Causes, Signs And Symptoms, Complications And Management

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Women and Hysteria in the History of Mental Health

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From Hysteria to Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder: Developments in Clinical Diagnosis and Neurobiology

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Sabine Arnaud, On Hysteria: The Invention of a Medical Category between 1670 and 1820 (Chicago, Illinois: The University of Chicago Press, 2015), pp. xi, 376, $55.00, cloth, ISBN: 978-0-226-27554-3

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The Hysteric as Mad: Unfolding an Exquisite Corpse

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Conflicting Logics of the Passions: The Strange Career of Hysteria and Anxiety in the 19th Century

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