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  • Title: Neurological motor disorders experienced as religious phenomena: role of abnormal movement monitoring.
    Author: Lauerma H, Tuliharju M.
    Journal: Brain Cogn; 1998 Feb; 36(1):52-6. PubMed ID: 9500883.
    Abstract:
    We describe two cases of neurological motor disorders which were experienced as religious-mystical phenomena by elderly psychotic ladies. One of the patients interpreted a mild hemiparesis as a message from divine forces that changed her left to her right and vice versa. The other patient felt that her perphenazine-induced tardive dyskinesia was the voluntary reading of a silent mantra. Involvement of mystical or religious terms in the interpretation of physical symptoms may lead to the lack of adequate treatment and care. We suggest that a psychosis-related inability to monitor one's own motor behavior is the crucial factor leading to peculiar perception of motor disorders.
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