Corticostriatal Divergent Function in Determining the Temporal and Spatial Properties of Motor Tics.
Michal IsraelashviliIzhar Bar-GadPublished in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
The factors underlying the temporal properties of tics expressed in Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders have eluded clinicians and scientists for decades. In this study, we highlight the key role of corticostriatal activity in determining the timing of individual tics. We found that cortical activation determined the timing of tics but did not determine their form. A data-driven computational model of the corticostriatal network closely replicated the temporal properties of tic generation and enabled the prediction of tic timing based on incoming cortical activity and tic history. This study thus shows that, although tics originate in the striatum, their timing depends on the interplay between incoming excitatory corticostriatal inputs and the internal striatal state.