Join the Connectome 2.0 Dissemination Workshop on June 3, 2026, 9 AM-4 PM EST at the MGH Martinos Center. Learn about ultra-high gradient MRI, diffusion MRI, connectivity, and microstructural imaging using the Connectome 2.0 scanner. Program details: connectome2.martinos.org/2026-workshop/
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📅 The FNDS conference in Baltimore is one week away!
There is still time to register for in-person and virtual attendance.
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📅There is still time to register for the FNDS Conference in Baltimore June 13th through the 16th! In-person and virtual registration are available at the discounted price through 5/27/2026. Click the link below to register. 🖱️
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And a few more photos as we look towards Prague in 2028!
FNDS Members:
The Classification Committee of the Society has prepared a draft of diagnostic criteria for FND and the F/DS subtype.
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The 6th International Conference on Functional Neurological Disorder (@FNDSociety) has been [and continues to be] a smashing success. The latest clinical insights, cutting edge science, & cross talk with other areas of neuroscience & clinical interest all covered.
👏It was a great first day of the FNDS Conference Baltimore 2026! Thank you to all of our speakers and attendees for your great work. Enjoy some photos below! 📷
We looked at a global cohort of >145,000 patients with a record of FND in the last 30 ys in TriNetX: confirmed frequent comorbidities and outcomes often worse than in MS.
Read in JAMA Neurology:
tinyurl.com/yc4wfyaj
Open access to the accepted manuscript:
osf.io/rwtnp
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Sharing NeuroImage: Clinical issue on #FND. Includes 12 articles [11 original research papers]. Authors from Italy, Germany, Czech Republic, Norway, Canada, Spain, Switzerland, Australia, & the US. Editorial by #SelmaAybek, #KasiaKozlowska & I below.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
This cohort study compared the prevalence of neurological comorbidities among people with functional neurological disorder versus those with epilepsy and multiple sclerosis.