Pathologic tearfulness after limbic encephalitis: A novel disorder and its neural basis.
Georgios P D ArgyropoulosLauren MooreClare LoaneAdriana Roca-FernandezCarmen Lage-MartinezOana GurauSarosh R IraniAdam ZemanChristopher R ButlerPublished in: Neurology (2020)
Pathologic tearfulness is common following aLE, is not a manifestation of other neuropsychiatric features, and reflects abnormalities in networks of emotion regulation beyond the acute hippocampal focus. The condition, which may also be present in other neurologic disorders, provides novel insights into the neural basis of affective control and its dysfunction in disease.
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