Facial onset sensory and motor neuronopathy (FOSMN) is a rare, slowly progressive neurological disorder in which sensory disturbances—typically in the face—are ...
Isolated Exploding Head Syndrome (EHS) is a benign sensory parasomnia. People with EHS suddenly hear a very loud noise—like an explosion, gunshot, or ...
Chronic Exploding Head Syndrome (EHS) is a benign sensory parasomnia characterized by the perception of a sudden, loud noise—often described as an explosion, ...
Exploding head syndrome (EHS) is a benign sensory parasomnia in which an individual perceives a sudden, loud noise—often described as an ...
Hypnagogic Exploding Head Syndrome, often called EHS, is a benign sleep-related disorder in which a person perceives a sudden, loud noise—such as an explosion, ...
Exploding Head Syndrome (EHS) is a benign parasomnia characterized by the perception of a sudden loud noise or explosive sensation in the head during ...
Epilepsy with intellectual disability is a complex neurological condition in which recurrent, unprovoked seizures occur alongside significant limitations in ...
EAST syndrome (also known as SeSAME syndrome) is a rare, inherited disorder defined by the combination of four key features: Epilepsy, Ataxia, Sensorineural ...
Emotional Dysexecutive Syndrome is a condition in which damage to executive brain networks—especially in the frontal lobes—impairs a person’s ability to ...
Behavioural Dysexecutive Syndrome (BDS) is a pattern of problems that arise when the brain’s “executive” control system becomes impaired. Executive functions ...
Cognitive Dysexecutive Syndrome is a pattern of thinking and behavior problems resulting from damage to the brain’s executive control systems. These ...
Dysexecutive syndrome (DES) is a pattern of cognitive, behavioural, and emotional difficulties that arise when the brain’s executive functions are impaired. ...
Transient Aura-Related Dyschiria is a rare neurological phenomenon in which a person temporarily loses the ability to recognize or correctly localize ...
Sensorimotor Dyschiria is a rare neurological syndrome characterized by an individual’s inability to recognize, localize, or respond appropriately to sensory ...
Dysesthesic Dyschiria is a rare neurological condition in which a person experiences unpleasant, abnormal sensations (dysesthesia) that are misperceived in ...
Synchiria is a rare but striking sensory-mapping error in which a single stimulus applied to one side of the body is experienced on both sides at the same ...
Allochiria (sometimes called “allocheiria” or grouped under the broader heading of dyschiria) is a rare neuro-sensory phenomenon in which a person feels, sees, ...
Dyschiria is a rare but fascinating disorder of body perception in which the brain misplaces touch, pain, temperature, or movement sensations. In a healthy ...
Dravet syndrome (DS) is a rare, lifelong, developmental epileptic encephalopathy that usually first appears between three and twelve months of age as ...
Distal 18q− syndrome, also known as distal 18q deletion syndrome, is a rare chromosomal disorder caused by the loss (deletion) of genetic material from the ...
