Note: This is a creative exercise, not factual research.
Title:
Desovdocom: A Proposed Neurocognitive Syndrome of Disoriented Volitional Decoupling
Author:
Institutional Review of Psychosomatic Anomalies (IRPA)
Abstract:
The term “desovdocom” (from Latin des- “away from” + ovd- “binding” + com- “with”) is introduced here as a provisional construct to describe a rare, self-limiting disturbance in executive function wherein patients report a transient inability to align motor intention with somatic execution. This paper reviews three hypothetical case studies, proposes diagnostic criteria, and discusses potential overlaps with alien hand syndrome and functional neurological disorder.
Introduction:
First noted in unpublished clinical anecdotes from the early 2000s, “desovdocom” has never been formally codified in the DSM or ICD. Patients describe feeling “untethered” from their own decisions—e.g., reaching for a cup but watching their hand stop mid-air, or speaking words that contradict their intended message.
Proposed Mechanism:
We hypothesize a micro-disruption in the supplementary motor area (SMA) – anterior cingulate cortex loop, possibly triggered by sleep deprivation, migraines, or extreme cognitive load. The prefix des- implies dissolution, ovd- (invented root) suggests a neural “knot” or binding site, and com- indicates a failed cooperation between brain regions.
Case Vignettes:
Diagnostic Criteria (Proposed):
A. At least two episodes of subjective volitional-motor decoupling.
B. Not better explained by seizure, substance use, or tic disorder.
C. Episodes cause clinically significant distress.
D. Duration < 48 hours per episode.
Conclusion:
Desovdocom remains a hypothetical label. Further research should determine if it represents a distinct entity or a cultural idiom of distress. Until then, clinicians should treat underlying anxiety or fatigue.
Keywords: volition, motor control, functional neurological disorder, neologism.
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