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In an effort to document cataplexy features using video recordings, we noticed abnormal motor behaviours occurring around episodes of cataplexy with or without emotional triggering.
'Negative' features ranged from partial (with ptosis and tongue protrusion in 51%, and facial hypotonia in 39% of cases) to generalized hypotonia (31% of our population, also evident at the neurological examination in 41% of children), generally enhanced by emotional triggering, thus consistent with the classic definition of cataplexy.
The emphasis on emotional triggering events, particularly childhood sexual abuse, is, arguably, based on a specific (and perhaps simplistic) interpretation of the concept of conversion disorder introduced by Breuer and Freud in 1893 95 (Breuer and Freud, 1991) and later extended by Freud alone.
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None seemed quite so land-mined with emotional triggers.
"They're very, very good at pushing emotional triggers".
"I'm talking about a shortcut to an emotional trigger that only music can deliver".
Rather, affected individuals seem to be born with a quick and unduly sensitive emotional trigger.
There's so many memories in sandwiches and they're an strong emotional trigger".
Making connections like that can help you recognize your emotional triggers and control your responses.
But here the music often turns animated, even eruptive, in response to especially potent emotional triggers in the texts.
He went on, "What we try to do is really search out that kind of emotional trigger".
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