Catatonia-like behavior and immune activation: a crosstalk between psychopathology and pathology in...
Catatonia-like behavior and immune activation: a crosstalk between psychopathology and pathology in schizophrenia
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Background In Kalhbaum's first characterization of catatonia, the emotional symptoms, such as decreased or restricted expression of feelings and emotions, which is described as blunted affect, are related to the motor symptoms. In later years, the affective domain was excluded from the concept of catatonia and was not included among the diagnostic...
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Catatonia-like behavior and immune activation: a crosstalk between psychopathology and pathology in schizophrenia
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1744-859X
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10.1186/s12991-023-00471-0