Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10463441 | Cortex | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
TS revealed important thinning in brain regions particularly involved in the somatosensory/motor bodily representations which may play an important role in tics. Our findings are in agreement with Leckman et al. (1991) hypothesis stating that facial tics would be associated with dysfunction in an orofacial subset of the motor circuit, eye blinking with the occulo-motor circuit, whereas lack of inhibition to a dysfunction in the prefrontal cortex. Gender and age differences may reflect differential etiological factors, which have significant clinical relevance in TS and should be considered in developing and using diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.
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Authors
Cherine Fahim, Uicheul Yoon, Samir Das, Oliver Lyttelton, John Chen, Rozie Arnaoutelis, Guy Rouleau, Paul Sandor, Kirk Frey, Catherine Brandner, Alan C. Evans,