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Contemporary approaches to the treatment of tics in Tourette syndrome [PDF]
Lawrence David Scahill+3 more
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Corticospinal Tract Development, Evolution, and Skilled Movements
Abstract The evolution of the corticospinal tract (CST) is closely linked to the development of skilled voluntary movements in mammals. The main evolutionary divergence concerns the position of the CST within the spinal cord white matter and its postsynaptic targets in the grey matter.
Emmanuel Roze+2 more
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Could a neurological disease be a part of Mozart’s pathography? [Neurološki aspekt Mozartove patografije] [PDF]
As expected, since we recently celebrated the 250th anniversary of birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, there has been again a renewal of interest in his short but intensive life, as well as in the true reason of his untimely dead.
Erdeljić, Viktorija, Ivkić, Goran
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Howard I Kushner, A cursing brain? The histories of Tourette syndrome, Cambridge, MA, and London, Harvard University Press, 1999, pp. xiii, 303, illus., £18.50 (0-674-180224). [PDF]
Stanley W. Jackson
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Ambulatory accelerometry to quantify involuntary movements and tics in the syndrome of Gilles de la Tourette [PDF]
J.H.M. Tulen+4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Paediatric overweight and obesity are global health concerns linked to various physical and psychosocial challenges. Over the past decade, online games for exercise, exergames, have re‐emerged in homes and schools as a possible solution to encourage physical activity and address childhood overweight and obesity.
Flora D. H. Spring+3 more
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Abnormal Perceptual Sensitivity in Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors [PDF]
Objective Several compulsive grooming habits such as hair pulling, skin picking, and nail biting are collectively known as body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs).
Alexander, Jennifer R.+3 more
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Abstract Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are diagnosed in 1/100 children worldwide, based on two core symptoms: deficits in social interaction and communication, and stereotyped behaviours. G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of cell‐surface receptors that transduce extracellular signals to convergent intracellular signalling ...
Anil Annamneedi+6 more
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Quetiapine Treatment in Patients with Tourette Syndrome [PDF]
Humberto C. Párraga+1 more
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