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Is successful rehabilitation of complex regional pain syndrome due to sustained attention to the affected limb?

Graded Motor Imagery for Chronic Pain View more documents from BodyIn Mind. Abstract In complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS1) initiated by wrist fracture, a motor imagery program (MIP), consisting of […]

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Oliver Sacks – What hallucination reveals about our minds

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Visual distortion of a limb modulates the pain and swelling evoked by movement

Can distorted body image contribute to symptoms View more documents from BodyIn Mind. G. Lorimer Moseley (1,2), Timothy J. Parsons (1) and Charles Spence (3) 1 Department of Physiology, Anatomy […]

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Cohabitation Bondi, a play about neuroscience, evolution, biology, disability, love and living in Bondi

Last night, I went to the opening of a play at the Bondi Pavillion.  The play is written and directed and produced etc etc by a good friend of mine. […]

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How Normal are the People Who Participate in Experiments?

For those of you who have heard Lorimer’s ‘How normal are the people who participate in experiments?’ talk, here’s a write-up on an article currently in press in the journal […]

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Graded motor imagery for chronic pain

Graded Motor Imagery for Chronic Pain from BodyIn Mind Abstract Background: Phantom limb and complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (CRPS1) are characterized by changes in cortical processing and organization, […]

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Upping the ante – fish soirees

Upping the ante – some fish make their cells more sensitive within minutes of a social encounter by inserting ion channels into the cell membrane.  Hormones released into circulation by […]

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Sensing Movement – The Experts talk….

This review from arguably two of the biggest wigs in proprioception and kinesthesia (Uwe Proske from Monash University & Simon Gandevia from Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute) is a […]

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Jill Bolte Taylor studied her own stroke as it happened

This is an account from a very rare breed – a brain scientist having a brain injury. Jill Bolte Taylor studied her own stroke as it happened. She talkes about her […]

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Let’s get the flock outa here…

It is not just us humans – the humble crested pigeon seems to tell its community about impending danger with a very specialised motor response – a particular wing-flapping (is […]

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