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Motor Response Inhibition in Children With Tourette's Disorder
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NeuropsychologyInhibitory ProcessMotor ControlMotor DifficultySocial SciencesMotor Response InhibitionKinesiologyAutismMotor DisorderHealth SciencesTic DisorderBehavioral SciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceRehabilitationMovement DisordersNeuroscienceMotor TicsHuman MovementInvoluntary MovementStereotypic Movement DisorderHealthy Comparison Subjects
Tourette's disorder has long been regarded as a disorder of involuntary movement. Here the authors show that children with Tourette's disorder do not differ from healthy comparison subjects in stop-signal inhibition. These results suggest the importance of considering motor tics as voluntary rather than as involuntary.
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