A Developmental fMRI Study of Self-Regulatory Control in Tourette’s Syndrome
Abstract
Method
Subject Recruitment and Characterization
Stimulus Presentation
Image Acquisition and Preprocessing
Acquisition
Preprocessing
Behavioral Analyses
A Priori Hypothesis Testing
Exploratory Analyses
Performance correlates
Correlates of symptom severity
Medication and comorbidity effects
Results
Subjects
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Behavioral Performance
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A Priori Hypothesis Testing
Age effects
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Performance correlates
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Exploratory Analyses
Correlations with symptom severity
Medication and comorbidity effects
Discussion
Behavioral Performance
Group Differences in Age Correlates
Group Differences in Performance Correlates
Associations With the Severity of Symptoms
Strengths and Limitations
Conclusions
Footnotes
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