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Misophonia in Tic Disorders and Their Neuropsychiatric Associations. [PDF]
Balachandar A +5 more
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Neurodevelopmental conditions and adaptive functioning – a co‐twin control study
Background Challenges in adaptive or daily functioning are inherent to diagnostic criteria for neurodevelopmental conditions (NDCs). However, less is known regarding the influence of factors that may confound the association between NDCs and adaptive functioning.
Johan Isaksson +4 more
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Clinical characteristics and pharmacotherapy choices in children newly diagnosed with tic disorders in China: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Xiang Y, Tong C, Lu Q, Sun D, Liu Z.
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Background Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe eating disorder associated with drastic reductions in gray and white matter (WM) volume and structural connectivity alterations. However, the hypotheses regarding underlying mechanisms are inconclusive. The current study investigated the relationships of WM volume as well as WM network architecture with ...
Inger Hellerhoff +10 more
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A Study on the Reliability and Factor analysis of Pattern Identification for Tic Disorders in children [PDF]
Young-Man Wei +5 more
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Background Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by attentional biases that may contribute to its persistence. While adult models emphasize self‐focused and hypervigilant attention, there is limited understanding of how these processes operate in children. This study examined internal and external attentional biases in children with SAD during
Nadine Vietmeier +3 more
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Subtypes of tic disorders in children and adolescents: based on clinical characteristics. [PDF]
Yang K +11 more
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Vitamin D status in chronic tic-disorder and comorbid obsessive-compulsive disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A pan-European study [PDF]
Molly Bond +14 more
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Abstract Obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) is a heterogeneous disorder, and approximately 70% of patients with OCD experience sensory phenomena (SP). Previous studies have revealed that patients with OCD exhibit a deficit in response inhibition (RI). However, few studies have investigated the relationship between SP and RI in patients with OCD.
Keitaro Murayama +7 more
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