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Collaboration - Xenomelia (Body Integrity Identity Disorder)Topic: Negative phantom limbs? A neurological account of the desire for healthy limb amputation. Neuromorphological and neurophysiological investigations in individuals with xenomelia (body integrity identity disorder (BIID), also called apotemnophilia). Institution: Neuropsychological Unit, Department of Neurology, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland. People: Prof. Dr. Peter Brugger, Dr. Deborah Vitaco, Dr. Leonie Hilti. Status: ongoing Publications: Hilti, L.M..*, Hänggi, J.*, Vitacco, D.A., Kraemer, B., Palla, A., Luechinger, R., Jäncke, L. & Brugger, P. (2013). The desire for healthy limb amputation - Structural brain correlates and clinical features of xenomelia. Brain 136 (1), 318-329. * shared first authorship Media & Press: SNF Horizonte International Innovation pages 22-24 UZH News USZ News Tages Anzeiger 20 Minuten online Berner Zeitung tellmed.ch Public Relations on my website Ars medici Nordwestschweiz Süddeutschezeitung TV santamedia.ch March 14-15, 2013: First Zurich Xenomelia Conference. Program Zurich Xenomelia Conference 2013 (English) Podium Discussion Zurich Xenomelia Conference 2013 (Deutsch) Slides of all presentations at the conference. Portraits:
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