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2. Hippocampal Volume in Provisional Tic Disorder Predicts Tic Severity at 12-Month Follow-up.
3. Provisional Tic Disorder is not so transient.
4. Reward enhances tic suppression in children within months of tic disorder onset
5. Functional tic-like presentations differ strikingly from Provisional Tic Disorder
6. Median Nerve Stimulation for Treatment of Tics: A 4-Week Open Trial with Ecological Momentary Assessment
7. Median Nerve Stimulation for Treatment of Tics: Randomized, Controlled, Crossover Trial
8. Peripheral nerve induction of inhibitory brain circuits to treat Tourette syndrome: A randomized crossover trial
9. Reward enhances tic suppression in children within months of tic disorder onset
10. Functional tic-like presentations differ strikingly from Provisional Tic Disorder
11. Tic prevalence by direct observation in an elementary school
12. 3.122 Open Trial of Median Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Tourette’s Disorder
13. Functional tic-like presentations differ strikingly from Provisional Tic Disorder
14. Median nerve stimulation for treatment of tics: A 4-week, open trial with ecological momentary assessment
15. Diagnostic Criteria for Primary Tic Disorders: More Reappraisal.
16. Hippocampal volume in Provisional Tic Disorder predicts tic severity at 12-month follow-up
17. Supplemental Material, Supplemental_File - Tic Suppression in Children With Recent-Onset Tics Predicts 1-Year Tic Outcome
18. 2.54 EXPLORING BEHAVIORAL MARKERS PREDICTING ONE-YEAR TIC OUTCOME IN CHILDREN WITH RECENT-ONSET TICS
19. Tic Suppression in Children With Recent-Onset Tics Predicts 1-Year Tic Outcome
20. Tic suppression in children with recent-onset tics predicts one-year tic outcome
21. Transient tics aren't: Outcome of recent-onset tic disorder at one year
22. VISIT-TS: A multimedia tool for population studies on tic disorders
23. VISIT-TS version 2: A multimedia tool for population studies on tic disorders
24. A comparison of D2 receptor specific binding in obese and normal-weight individuals using PET with (N-[11C]methyl)benperidol
25. A comparison of D2 receptor specific binding in obese and normal-weight individuals using PET with ( N-[11C]methyl)benperidol.
26. Peripheral nerve induction of inhibitory brain circuits to treat Tourette syndrome: A randomized crossover trial.
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