Tourette syndrome (TS) is hypothesised to be caused by an abnormal organization of movement control. The aim of this study was to use functional magnetic resonance imaging to study motor cortex activation in a TS patient. Usual and unusual self-paced voluntary movements were performed. The TS patient displayed supplementary motor area (SMA) activation during both tasks. This activation reflects a continuous use of the SMA to perform the voluntary motor movements required in both tasks. Moreover, the absence of tics during the execution of these voluntary motor tasks suggests that tic activity may be suppressed by additional mental effort. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved
Tics are sometimes described as voluntary movements performed in an automatic or habitual way. Here,...
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome is a neuropsychiatric disorder in which cortical disinhibition has be...
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by motor and vocal tics. It is assoc...
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) is a neurological condition characterized by motor and vocal ti...
BACKGROUND: In Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) increased activation of the primary motor cortex...
Current neurocognitive models of motor control postulate that accurate action monitoring is crucial ...
Tics are involuntary movements that can affect one or more muscles producing simple or complex movem...
The important role of the supplementary motor area (SMA) in the generation of tics and urges in Gill...
In Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) increased activation of the primary motor cortex (M1) before...
Tics in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) resemble fragments of normal motor behaviour but appear...
Background and objectives: Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) is a neuropsychiatric disorder chara...
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome is a neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by an impaired ability t...
When a hand‐held object is moved, grip and load force are accurately coordinated for establishing gr...
Tics are sometimes described as voluntary movements performed in an automatic or habitual way. Here,...
SummaryChildren with neurological disorders may follow unique developmental trajectories whereby the...
Tics are sometimes described as voluntary movements performed in an automatic or habitual way. Here,...
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome is a neuropsychiatric disorder in which cortical disinhibition has be...
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by motor and vocal tics. It is assoc...
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) is a neurological condition characterized by motor and vocal ti...
BACKGROUND: In Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) increased activation of the primary motor cortex...
Current neurocognitive models of motor control postulate that accurate action monitoring is crucial ...
Tics are involuntary movements that can affect one or more muscles producing simple or complex movem...
The important role of the supplementary motor area (SMA) in the generation of tics and urges in Gill...
In Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) increased activation of the primary motor cortex (M1) before...
Tics in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) resemble fragments of normal motor behaviour but appear...
Background and objectives: Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) is a neuropsychiatric disorder chara...
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome is a neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by an impaired ability t...
When a hand‐held object is moved, grip and load force are accurately coordinated for establishing gr...
Tics are sometimes described as voluntary movements performed in an automatic or habitual way. Here,...
SummaryChildren with neurological disorders may follow unique developmental trajectories whereby the...
Tics are sometimes described as voluntary movements performed in an automatic or habitual way. Here,...
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome is a neuropsychiatric disorder in which cortical disinhibition has be...
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by motor and vocal tics. It is assoc...