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Understanding the Pathophysiology of Tourette’s Syndrome: A Review
Ritu P. Guha +5 more
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Abstract Background Educational outcome research for autistic school students has expanded rapidly over the past decade, reporting variable results. This variability may be partially due to differences in participants and methods. Aims This review examines a decade of autism‐focused quantitative research and identifies who and what educational outcome ...
Raechel Smart, Dawn Adams, Kate Simpson
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A culturally adapted developmental screening program (LEAP‐CP) improved First Nations families' engagement with neonatal follow‐up by almost 40%. The Motor Optimality Score‐Revised (MOS‐R), Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE), and the Australian First Nations adaptation of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ‐TRAK), distinguished ...
Carly Luke +17 more
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EXPERIENCE IN USING TENOTEN IN THE TREATMENT OF TICK HYPERKINESIS IN CHILDREN
The clinical efficacy of tenoten (pediatric formulation) was comparatively studied in children with tick hyperkinesis. One hundred and thirty children (34 girls and 96 boys) aged 3 to 5 years were examined.
G. M. Dzhanumova +2 more
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A new pharmacological target for Tourette Syndrome? [PDF]
Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a childhood-onset neurological disorder characterised by multiple motor tics and one or more phonic tics. Number, frequency and tic complexity vary over time.
Frau, Roberto
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Non‐motor Symptom Scales in Pediatric Movement Disorders: A Call for Diagnostic‐Specific Tools
Movement Disorders, EarlyView.
Clément Desjardins +6 more
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Effectiveness Of Non-Pharmacological Treatments In Decreasing Tourette Syndrome Symptoms
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effectiveness of non-pharmacological treatments in suppressing Tourette's Syndrome symptoms. METHODS: The PubMed database was accessed through Augusta University Greenblatt Library.
Margareth Rivas +2 more
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The normal inhibition of associations is impaired by clonidine in Tourette syndrome [PDF]
Objective: We examined the inhibition of stimulus-stimulus associations (formally ‘conditioned inhibition’) in Tourette syndrome (TS). Method: The present study used video game style conditioned inhibition procedures suitable for children and adolescents.
Cassaday, Helen J. +3 more
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Executive Impairment in Huntington's Disease: Insights From a Systematic Review of the Literature
Executive dysfunction in Huntington's disease follows a selective, stage‐dependent pattern, with early deficits in psychomotor speed, cognitive flexibility, inhibition, and working‐memory updating. Progression is associated with broader impairments in planning and attention.
Simone Migliore +4 more
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