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Functional connectivity during tic suppression predicts reductions in vocal tics following behavior therapy in children with Tourette syndrome.

Simon Morand-BeaulieuMichael J CrowleyHeidi GrantzJames F LeckmanDenis G Sukhodolsky
Published in: Psychological medicine (2023)
This study revealed that functional connectivity during tic suppression at baseline predicted reduction in vocal tic severity. These results suggest probable overlap between the mechanisms of voluntary tic suppression and those of behavior therapy for tics.
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