In clinical practice, involuntary vocalizing behaviors are typically associated with Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders. However, they may also be encountered throughout the entire tenor of neuropsychiatry, movement disorders, and neurodevelopmental syndromes. Importantly, involuntary vocalizing behaviors may often constitute a predominant clinical sign, and, therefore, their early recognition and appropriate classification are necessary to guide diagnosis and treatment. Clinical literature and video-documented cases on the topic are surprisingly scarce. Here, we pooled data from 5 expert centers of movement disorders, with instructive video material to cover the entire range of involuntary vocalizations in humans. Medical literature...
People use language to communicate to others. However, when the language areas in the brain get inju...
Pediatric Tourette Syndrome is a complex neurological disorder. Many people associate it with sweari...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD), characterized by oro‐buccal‐lingual stereotypy, can manifest in the form of...
In clinical practice, involuntary vocalizing behaviors are typically associated with Tourette syndro...
In clinical practice, involuntary vocalizing behaviors are typically associated with Tourette syndro...
AbstractCoprolalia in neuropsychiatry is typically associated with tic disorders, in particular Gill...
Coprolalia in neuropsychiatry is typically associated with tic disorders, in particular Gilles de la...
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) is characterized by multiple motor and vocal tics. Adult-onset ...
Background. Developmental stuttering affects 1 % of the population but its cause remains unclear. Re...
Tourette’s syndrome is a tic disorder that is often associated with behavioural symptoms. Diagnostic...
Background: Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by the chronic prese...
Background: Persistent motor or vocal tic disorder (PMVT) has been hypothesized to be a forme fruste...
A 31-year-old single man (AB) sought neuropsychiatric consultation for treatment-resistant motor and...
movements or vocalizations that interfere with ongoing behavior. Tics range from “simple ” movements...
Motor and vocal tics are relatively common motor manifestations identified as the core features of T...
People use language to communicate to others. However, when the language areas in the brain get inju...
Pediatric Tourette Syndrome is a complex neurological disorder. Many people associate it with sweari...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD), characterized by oro‐buccal‐lingual stereotypy, can manifest in the form of...
In clinical practice, involuntary vocalizing behaviors are typically associated with Tourette syndro...
In clinical practice, involuntary vocalizing behaviors are typically associated with Tourette syndro...
AbstractCoprolalia in neuropsychiatry is typically associated with tic disorders, in particular Gill...
Coprolalia in neuropsychiatry is typically associated with tic disorders, in particular Gilles de la...
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) is characterized by multiple motor and vocal tics. Adult-onset ...
Background. Developmental stuttering affects 1 % of the population but its cause remains unclear. Re...
Tourette’s syndrome is a tic disorder that is often associated with behavioural symptoms. Diagnostic...
Background: Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by the chronic prese...
Background: Persistent motor or vocal tic disorder (PMVT) has been hypothesized to be a forme fruste...
A 31-year-old single man (AB) sought neuropsychiatric consultation for treatment-resistant motor and...
movements or vocalizations that interfere with ongoing behavior. Tics range from “simple ” movements...
Motor and vocal tics are relatively common motor manifestations identified as the core features of T...
People use language to communicate to others. However, when the language areas in the brain get inju...
Pediatric Tourette Syndrome is a complex neurological disorder. Many people associate it with sweari...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD), characterized by oro‐buccal‐lingual stereotypy, can manifest in the form of...