Publications by authors named "Hakan Serdar Sengul"

Patients with epilepsy (PWE) might feel stigmatized due to the likelihood of having uncontrollable seizures and the possibility of their sudden occurrence in the community, which may lead to increased rates of social phobia in these patients. People with social phobia interpret others' attitudes toward them negatively and hence feel stigmatized. This vicious circle may be applied to PWE, reduces the quality of life and might cause them more challenging psychosocial problems than seizure management.

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Objective: Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common movement disorders. Aside from tremor, patients may exhibit other motor features as well as non-motor features, including neuropsychiatric symptoms. The cerebellum and cerebellar connections are thought to play a key role in the pathophysiology of ET.

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Essential tremor (ET) is the most common movement disorder which has both motor and non-motor findings such as neuropsychiatic symptoms. Alexithymia is defined as inability to identify and describe emotions experienced by one's self or others. In our study, we aimed to evaluate the neurocognitive and brain micro-structural correlates of alexithymia in ET.

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Background And Purpose: Cognitive dysfunction (CD) is a common non-motor symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD). Alexithy-mia is a still poorly understood neuropsychiatric feature of PD. Cognitive impairment (especially visuospatial dysfunction and executive dysfunction) and alexithymia share com-mon pathology of neuroanatomical structures.

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Background And Purpose: Migraine is a common and often debilitating disorder. Although the existence of a link between migraine and certain psychological features has long been known, data on dissociative experiences in migraine patients is insufficient. The aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of psychoform and somatoform dissociative experiences among migraine patients without aura and to examine their relationship with pain perception and disability.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine alexithymia among restless legs syndrome (RLS) patients, compare with healthy controls, and argue the clinical inferences of this relationship. We searched for anxiety and depression and their clinical outcomes among patients and searched whether the results are similar to previous studies.

Patients And Methods: Eighty-seven RLS patients and 88 age, gender, and educationally matched healthy controls were assessed in Bezmialem Foundation University Hospital.

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