Neurobiology of the Gilles De La Tourette Syndrome and Chronic Tics: Part A
Neurobiology of the Gilles De La Tourette Syndrome and Chronic Tics: Part A
Cavanna, Andrea E.; Lavoie, Marc E.
Elsevier Science & Technology
07/2022
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15 a 20 dias
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Section I: Introduction and clinical definition 1. Historical background of the Gilles de la Tourette syndrome Olivier Walusinski 2. The neurobiology of Gilles de la Tourette syndrome and chronic tics James F. Leckman 3. Tourette syndrome: Current nosology and guidelines Andrea E. Cavanna 4. Update and recent progress in the neurobiology of Tourette syndrome Natalia Szejko
Section II: Neuroimaging and pathophysiology 5. Recent advances in neuroimaging of Tourette syndrome Nicholas Cothros and Davide Martino 6. Mechanistic insight into the pathophysiological basis of Tourette syndrome Charlotte L. Rae and Hugo D. Critchley 7. Course of TS from a clinical and neuroimaging perspective Laura Bogut Andersen, Camilla Groth, Liselotte Skov and Nanette Mol Debes 8. Altered structural connectivity in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome Yulia Worbe 9. The neural correlates of tic inhibition Elia Abi-Jaoude and Paul Sandor
Section III: The structure and function of neural circuits: Data from neuroimaging and electrophysiology 10. Somatomotor cortical mapping in Tourette syndrome using neuro-navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation Caitlin M. Smith, Hilmar P. Sigurdsson, Katherine Dyke, Rosa Sanchez Panchuelo, Susan T. Francis, Georgina M. Jackson and Stephen R. Jackson 11. Control of actions and tics: A psychophysiological perspective Simon Morand-Beaulieu, Rebecca P. Jordan, Elinor Baldwin, Julia Zhong and Denis G. Sukhodolsky 12.Integrating psychophysiology into cognitive-behavioral treatment for the Gilles de la Tourette syndrome Marc E. Lavoie, Marie-Ange Perrault and Julie Leclerc 13. The functional neuroimaging of Tourette syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder Tracy Bhikram 14. Co-occurring ADHD symptoms and electrophysiological correlates of cognitive control in Tourette syndrome Elizabeth Shephard, Madeleine J Groom and Georgina M Jackson
Section I: Introduction and clinical definition 1. Historical background of the Gilles de la Tourette syndrome Olivier Walusinski 2. The neurobiology of Gilles de la Tourette syndrome and chronic tics James F. Leckman 3. Tourette syndrome: Current nosology and guidelines Andrea E. Cavanna 4. Update and recent progress in the neurobiology of Tourette syndrome Natalia Szejko
Section II: Neuroimaging and pathophysiology 5. Recent advances in neuroimaging of Tourette syndrome Nicholas Cothros and Davide Martino 6. Mechanistic insight into the pathophysiological basis of Tourette syndrome Charlotte L. Rae and Hugo D. Critchley 7. Course of TS from a clinical and neuroimaging perspective Laura Bogut Andersen, Camilla Groth, Liselotte Skov and Nanette Mol Debes 8. Altered structural connectivity in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome Yulia Worbe 9. The neural correlates of tic inhibition Elia Abi-Jaoude and Paul Sandor
Section III: The structure and function of neural circuits: Data from neuroimaging and electrophysiology 10. Somatomotor cortical mapping in Tourette syndrome using neuro-navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation Caitlin M. Smith, Hilmar P. Sigurdsson, Katherine Dyke, Rosa Sanchez Panchuelo, Susan T. Francis, Georgina M. Jackson and Stephen R. Jackson 11. Control of actions and tics: A psychophysiological perspective Simon Morand-Beaulieu, Rebecca P. Jordan, Elinor Baldwin, Julia Zhong and Denis G. Sukhodolsky 12.Integrating psychophysiology into cognitive-behavioral treatment for the Gilles de la Tourette syndrome Marc E. Lavoie, Marie-Ange Perrault and Julie Leclerc 13. The functional neuroimaging of Tourette syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder Tracy Bhikram 14. Co-occurring ADHD symptoms and electrophysiological correlates of cognitive control in Tourette syndrome Elizabeth Shephard, Madeleine J Groom and Georgina M Jackson