Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10444469 | Behaviour Research and Therapy | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Tic frequency decreased 72% during reinforced suppression. ⺠Post-suppression tic frequency returned to baseline. ⺠Ratings of premonitory urge severity did not increase with initial tic suppression. ⺠Ratings of premonitory urge severity did not decrease with sustained suppression. âºÂ Premonitory urges may represent an enduring etiological consideration for Tourette's.
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Authors
Matt W. Specht, Douglas W. Woods, Cassandra M. Nicotra, Laura M. Kelly, Emily J. Ricketts, Christine A. Conelea, Marco A. Grados, Rick S. Ostrander, John T. Walkup,