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Articles tagged "Tics(also see Gilles de la Tourette syndrome): Pathophysiology"

  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Dendritic cells and brain metabolites in Tourette’s

    M. Sarchioto, F. Morgante, F. Howe, I. Dumitriu, J. Stern, M. Edwards, D. Martino (London, United Kingdom)

    Objective: We aimed to study in vivo aspects of neuro-inflammation in Tourette syndrome (TS) patients exploring frequency and distribution of circulating blood-derived dendritic cells and…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Children with Tourette syndrome show greater variability in an arm-position-matching proprioceptive task

    N. Cothros, A. Medina, D. Martino, S. Dukelow, R. Hawe, A. Kirton, E. Nosratmirshekarlou, T. Pringsheim (Calgary, AB, Canada)

    Objective: To explore proprioceptive performance in children with Tourette syndrome (TS) using a robot-based task. Background: Sensory processing in TS may be affected by noisier…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Cerebellar structural covariance networks in young people with Tourette syndrome

    H. Sigurdsson, S. Jackson, L. Jolley, E. Mitchell, G. Jackson (Nottingham, United Kingdom)

    Objective: To investigate discrete structural brain networks in children and adolescents with Tourette syndrome [TS] relative to a group of matched control participants. Background: TS…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Intact visuomotor forward models in adults with Tourette Syndrome

    A. Djodari-Irani, L. Kurvits, T. Mainka, A. Kühn, C. Ganos, F. Ostendorf (Berlin, Germany)

    Objective: To assess the integrity of forward model-driven predictions in a visuomotor task in adults with Tourette syndrome (TS). Background: Tics, such as those encountered…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Firing pattern of single neurons in the subthalamic nucleus of Tourette Syndrome patients identifies optimal deep brain stimulation target site

    M. Vissani, R. Cordella, S. Micera, L. Romito, A. Mazzoni (Pontedera, Italy)

    Objective: This study aims at finding a correlation between the activity of single neurons of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) in Tourette Syndrome (TS) patients and…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Abnormal thalamo-cortical functional connectivity patterns in Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome: a seed-based resting state fMRI study

    L. Zapparoli, M. Porta, F. Devoto, N. Tedone, D. Servello, E. Paulesu (Milan, Italy)

    Objective: Here we directly tested this hypothesis and we investigated the specific functional connectivity patterns of thalamic motor seeds in 24 GTS patients and 24…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Distinct neuronal correlates underpin impulsive action and impulsive choice in Tourette disorder

    C. Atkinson-Clement, A. de Liege, C. Porte, Y. Klein-Koerkamp, B. Beranger, A. Hartmann, Y. Worbe (Paris, France)

    Objective: (i) Evaluate cognitive impulsivity in Tourette disorder (TD), (ii) identify neuronal correlates of cognitive impulsivity. Background: TD is characterized by motor and vocal tics,…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Resting state Functional Connectivity differences in Pediatric Patients with Tourette syndrome and Obsessive-compulsive disorder

    S. Tikoo, F. Cardona, S. Tommasin, C. Giannì, N. Upadhyay, K. Bharti, G. Conte, G. Mirabella, A. Suppa, P. Pantano (Roma, Italy)

    Objective: To assess functional connectivity (FC) abnormalities contributing to the pathophysiology of Tourette syndrome (TS) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in pediatric patients. Background: TS is…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Pallidal and thalamic oscillations are associated with tic severity in patients with Tourette syndrome

    WJ. Neumann, J. Huebl, C. Brücke, R. Lofredi, A. Saryyeva, K. Müller-Vahl, J. Krauss, A. Kühn (Berlin, Germany)

    Objective: The present study aimed at elucidating the pathophysiological role of pallidal and thalamic oscillatory local field potential (LFP) dynamics in patients with Tourette Syndrome.…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Pediatric Tics and DCD: Motor Network Disorders?

    M. Kuiper, R. Brandsma, W. Eggink, M. Egmond, J. de Vries, P. Hoekstra, A. Dietrich, D. Sival (Groningen, Netherlands)

    Objective: To characterize and quantify pediatric tics and DCD according to specific movement disorder features. Background: Until now, it has been impossible to attribute the…
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