Functional cognitive disorder: dementia’s blind spot. Ball, H. A., McWhirter, L., Ballard, C., Bhome, R., Blackburn, D. J., Edwards, M. J., Fleming, S. M., Fox, N. C., Howard, R., Huntley, J., Isaacs, J. D., Larner, A. J., Nicholson, T. R., Pennington, C. M., Poole, N., Price, G., Price, J. P., Reuber, M., Ritchie, C., Rossor, M. N., Schott, J. M., Teodoro, T., Venneri, A., Stone, J., & Carson, A. J. Brain.
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Abstract. An increasing proportion of cognitive difficulties are recognized to have a functional cause, the chief clinical indicator of which is internal incon
@article{ball_functional_nodate,
	title = {Functional cognitive disorder: dementia’s blind spot},
	shorttitle = {Functional cognitive disorder},
	url = {https://academic.oup.com/brain/advance-article/doi/10.1093/brain/awaa224/5892366},
	doi = {10.1093/brain/awaa224},
	abstract = {Abstract.  An increasing proportion of cognitive difficulties are recognized to have a functional cause, the chief clinical indicator of which is internal incon},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2020-09-07},
	journal = {Brain},
	author = {Ball, Harriet A. and McWhirter, Laura and Ballard, Clive and Bhome, Rohan and Blackburn, Daniel J. and Edwards, Mark J. and Fleming, Stephen M. and Fox, Nick C. and Howard, Robert and Huntley, Jonathan and Isaacs, Jeremy D. and Larner, Andrew J. and Nicholson, Timothy R. and Pennington, Catherine M. and Poole, Norman and Price, Gary and Price, Jason P. and Reuber, Markus and Ritchie, Craig and Rossor, Martin N. and Schott, Jonathan M. and Teodoro, Tiago and Venneri, Annalena and Stone, Jon and Carson, Alan J.},
}

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