Imitation inhibition in children with Tourette syndrome.
Valerie Cathérine BrandtAgnes MoczydlowskiMelanie JonasKai BoelmansTobias BäumerMarcel BrassAlexander MünchauPublished in: Journal of neuropsychology (2017)
Children with Tourette syndrome have a smaller interference effect than healthy children, indicating an enhanced ability to behaviourally control automatic imitation tendencies at the cost of reacting slower. The results suggest that children with Tourette syndrome already employ different or additional inhibition strategies compared to healthy children.
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