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2. CANNA-TICS: Efficacy and safety of oral treatment with nabiximols in adults with chronic tic disorders – Results of a prospective, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled, phase IIIb superiority study
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Müller-Vahl, Kirsten R., Pisarenko, Anna, Szejko, Natalia, Haas, Martina, Fremer, Carolin, Jakubovski, Ewgeni, Musil, Richard, Münchau, Alexander, Neuner, Irene, Huys, Daniel, van Elst, Ludger Tebartz, Schröder, Christoph, Ringlstetter, Rieke, Koch, Armin, Jenz, Eva Beate, and Großhennig, Anika
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- 2023
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3. Internal Capsule/Nucleus Accumbens Deep Brain Stimulation Increases Impulsive Decision Making in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Schüller, Thomas, Kohl, Sina, Dembek, Till, Tittgemeyer, Marc, Huys, Daniel, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Li, Ningfei, Wehmeyer, Laura, Barbe, Michael, Kuhn, Jens, and Baldermann, Juan Carlos
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- 2023
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4. Image-based analysis and long-term clinical outcomes of deep brain stimulation for Tourette syndrome: a multisite study
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Johnson, Kara A, Fletcher, P Thomas, Servello, Domenico, Bona, Alberto, Porta, Mauro, Ostrem, Jill L, Bardinet, Eric, Welter, Marie-Laure, Lozano, Andres M, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Kuhn, Jens, Huys, Daniel, Foltynie, Thomas, Hariz, Marwan, Joyce, Eileen M, Zrinzo, Ludvic, Kefalopoulou, Zinovia, Zhang, Jian-guo, Meng, Fan-gang, Zhang, ChenCheng, Ling, Zhipei, Xu, Xin, Yu, Xinguang, Smeets, Anouk YJM, Ackermans, Linda, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Mogilner, Alon Y, Pourfar, Michael H, Almeida, Leonardo, Gunduz, Aysegul, Hu, Wei, Foote, Kelly D, Okun, Michael S, and Butson, Christopher R
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BackgroundDeep brain stimulation (DBS) can be an effective therapy for tics and comorbidities in select cases of severe, treatment-refractory Tourette syndrome (TS). Clinical responses remain variable across patients, which may be attributed to differences in the location of the neuroanatomical regions being stimulated. We evaluated active contact locations and regions of stimulation across a large cohort of patients with TS in an effort to guide future targeting.MethodsWe collected retrospective clinical data and imaging from 13 international sites on 123 patients. We assessed the effects of DBS over time in 110 patients who were implanted in the centromedial (CM) thalamus (n=51), globus pallidus internus (GPi) (n=47), nucleus accumbens/anterior limb of the internal capsule (n=4) or a combination of targets (n=8). Contact locations (n=70 patients) and volumes of tissue activated (n=63 patients) were coregistered to create probabilistic stimulation atlases.ResultsTics and obsessive-compulsive behaviour (OCB) significantly improved over time (p0.05). The median time was 13 months to reach a 40% improvement in tics, and there were no significant differences across targets (p=0.84), presence of OCB (p=0.09) or age at implantation (p=0.08). Active contacts were generally clustered near the target nuclei, with some variability that may reflect differences in targeting protocols, lead models and contact configurations. There were regions within and surrounding GPi and CM thalamus that improved tics for some patients but were ineffective for others. Regions within, superior or medial to GPi were associated with a greater improvement in OCB than regions inferior to GPi.ConclusionThe results collectively indicate that DBS may improve tics and OCB, the effects may develop over several months, and stimulation locations relative to structural anatomy alone may not predict response. This study was the first to visualise and evaluate the regions of stimulation across a large cohort of patients with TS to generate new hypotheses about potential targets for improving tics and comorbidities.
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5. European clinical guidelines for Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders—version 2.0. Part IV: deep brain stimulation
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Szejko, Natalia, Worbe, Yulia, Hartmann, Andreas, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Ackermans, Linda, Ganos, Christos, Porta, Mauro, Leentjens, Albert F. G., Mehrkens, Jan-Hinnerk, Huys, Daniel, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Kuhn, Jens, Karachi, Carine, Delorme, Cécile, Foltynie, Thomas, Cavanna, Andrea E., Cath, Danielle, and Müller-Vahl, Kirsten
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- 2022
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6. Deep Brain Stimulation Reduces Conflict-Related Theta and Error-Related Negativity in Patients With Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder
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Sildatke, Elena, Gruendler, Theo O.J., Ullsperger, Markus, Dembek, Till A., Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Kohl, Sina, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Huys, Daniel, Kuhn, Jens, and Schüller, Thomas
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- 2022
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7. Connectomic deep brain stimulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Schüller, Thomas, Kohl, Sina, Voon, Valerie, Li, Ningfei, Hollunder, Barbara, Figee, Martijn, Haber, Suzanne N., Sheth, Sameer A., Mosley, Philip E., Huys, Daniel, Johnson, Kara A., Butson, Chris, Ackermans, Linda, van der Vlis, Tim Bouwens, Leentjens, Albert F.G., Barbe, Michael, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Kuhn, Jens, and Horn, Andreas
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- 2021
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8. A brief demonstration of frontostriatal connectivity in OCD patients with intracranial electrodes
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Smith, Ezra E., Schüller, Thomas, Huys, Daniel, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Andrade, Pablo, Allen, John JB., Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Ullsperger, Markus, Gruendler, Theo O.J., and Kuhn, Jens
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- 2020
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9. Deep brain stimulation and sensorimotor gating in tourette syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Schleyken, Sophia, Baldermann, Juan, Huys, Daniel, Franklin, Jeremy, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Kuhn, Jens, and Kohl, Sina
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- 2020
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10. Decreased transfer of value to action in Tourette syndrome
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Schüller, Thomas, Fischer, Adrian G., Gruendler, Theo O.J., Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Huys, Daniel, Ullsperger, Markus, and Kuhn, Jens
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- 2020
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11. Deep brain stimulation for refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD): emerging or established therapy?
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Wu, Hemmings, Hariz, Marwan, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Zrinzo, Ludvic, Coenen, Volker A., Sheth, Sameer A., Bervoets, Chris, Naesström, Matilda, Blomstedt, Patric, Coyne, Terry, Hamani, Clement, Slavin, Konstantin, Krauss, Joachim K., Kahl, Kai G., Taira, Takaomi, Zhang, Chencheng, Sun, Bomin, Toda, Hiroki, Schlaepfer, Thomas, Chang, Jin Woo, Régis, Jean, Schuurman, Rick, Schulder, Michael, Doshi, Paresh, Mosley, Philip, Poologaindran, Anujan, Lázaro-Muñoz, Gabriel, Pepper, Joshua, Schechtmann, Gaston, Fytagoridis, Anders, Huys, Daniel, Gonçalves-Ferreira, Antonio, D’Haese, Pierre-François, Neimat, Joseph, Broggi, Giovanni, Vilela-Filho, Osvaldo, Voges, Jürgen, Alkhani, Ahmed, Nakajima, Takeshi, Richieri, Raphaelle, Djurfeldt, Diana, Fontaine, Philippe, Martinez-Alvarez, Roberto, Okamura, Yasushi, Chandler, Jennifer, Watanabe, Katsushige, Barcia, Juan A., Reneses, Blanca, Lozano, Andres, Gabriëls, Loes, De Salles, Antonio, Halpern, Casey H., Matthews, Keith, Fins, Joseph J., and Nuttin, Bart
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- 2021
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12. Connectivity Profile Predictive of Effective Deep Brain Stimulation in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Melzer, Corina, Zapf, Alexandra, Kohl, Sina, Timmermann, Lars, Tittgemeyer, Marc, Huys, Daniel, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Kühn, Andrea A., Horn, Andreas, and Kuhn, Jens
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- 2019
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13. Chronic Deep Brain Stimulation of the Human Nucleus Accumbens Region Disrupts the Stability of Intertemporal Preferences
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Wagner, Ben J., primary, Schüller, Canan B., additional, Schüller, Thomas, additional, Baldermann, Juan C., additional, Kohl, Sina, additional, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional, Huys, Daniel, additional, Marx, Milena, additional, Kuhn, Jens, additional, and Peters, Jan, additional
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- 2023
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14. Altered electrophysiological correlates of motor inhibition and performance monitoring in Tourette’s syndrome
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Schüller, Thomas, Gruendler, Theo O.J., Huster, René, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Huys, Daniel, Ullsperger, Markus, and Kuhn, Jens
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- 2018
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15. Electrophysiological Correlates of Proactive Control and Binding Processes during Task Switching in Tourette Syndrome
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Wehmeyer, Laura, primary, Schüller, Canan Beate, additional, Gruendler, Theo O. J., additional, Huys, Daniel, additional, Kuhn, Jens, additional, Ullsperger, Markus, additional, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional, Andrade, Pablo, additional, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, additional, and Schüller, Thomas, additional
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- 2023
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16. Chronic Deep Brain Stimulation of the Human Nucleus Accumbens Region Disrupts the Stability of Intertemporal Preferences
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Wagner, Ben J., Schüller, Canan B., Schüller, Thomas, Baldermann, Juan C., Kohl, Sina, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Huys, Daniel, Marx, Milena, Kuhn, Jens, Peters, Jan, Wagner, Ben J., Schüller, Canan B., Schüller, Thomas, Baldermann, Juan C., Kohl, Sina, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Huys, Daniel, Marx, Milena, Kuhn, Jens, and Peters, Jan
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- 2023
17. Deep Brain Stimulation for Tourette-Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Schüller, Thomas, Huys, Daniel, Becker, Ingrid, Timmermann, Lars, Jessen, Frank, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, and Kuhn, Jens
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- 2016
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18. Deep Brain Stimulation for Tourette syndrome: The Current State of the Field
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Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Huys, Daniel, Neuner, Irene, Zrinzo, Ludvic, Okun, Michael S., and Kuhn, Jens
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- 2014
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19. 121 - Surgery for Tourette Syndrome
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Andrade, Pablo, Heiden, Petra, Huys, Daniel, and Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle
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- 2023
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20. Efficacy and Safety of Deep Brain Stimulation in Tourette Syndrome: The International Tourette Syndrome Deep Brain Stimulation Public Database and Registry
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Martinez-Ramirez, Daniel, Jimenez-Shahed, Joohi, Leckman, James Frederick, Porta, Mauro, Servello, Domenico, Meng, Fan-Gang, Kuhn, Jens, Huys, Daniel, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Foltynie, Thomas, Hariz, Marwan I., Joyce, Eileen M., Zrinzo, Ludvic, Kefalopoulou, Zinovia, Silburn, Peter, Coyne, Terry, Mogilner, Alon Y., Pourfar, Michael H., Khandhar, Suketu M., Auyeung, Man, Ostrem, Jill Louise, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Welter, Marie-Laure, Mallet, Luc, Karachi, Carine, Houeto, Jean Luc, Klassen, Bryan Timothy, Ackermans, Linda, Kaido, Takanobu, Temel, Yasin, Gross, Robert E., Walker, Harrison C., Lozano, Andres M., Walter, Benjamin L., Mari, Zoltan, Anderson, William S., Changizi, Barbara Kelly, Moro, Elena, Zauber, Sarah Elizabeth, Schrock, Lauren E., Zhang, Jian-Guo, Hu, Wei, Rizer, Kyle, Monari, Erin H., Foote, Kelly D., Malaty, Irene A., Deeb, Wissam, Gunduz, Aysegul, and Okun, Michael S.
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- 2018
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21. Normative Functional Connectivity of Thalamic Stimulation for Reducing Tic Severity in Tourette Syndrome
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Baldermann, Juan Carlos, primary, Hennen, Christina, additional, Schüller, Thomas, additional, Andrade, Pablo, additional, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional, Horn, Andreas, additional, Dembek, Till A., additional, Petry-Schmelzer, Jan Niklas, additional, Strelow, Joshua Niklas, additional, Jergas, Hannah, additional, Kuhn, Jens, additional, Barbe, Michael T., additional, and Huys, Daniel, additional
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22. Normative Functional Connectivity of Thalamic Stimulation for Reducing Tic Severity in Tourette Syndrome
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Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Hennen, Christina, Schueller, Thomas, Andrade, Pablo, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Horn, Andreas, Dembek, Till A., Petry-Schmelzer, Jan Niklas, Strelow, Joshua Niklas, Jergas, Hannah, Kuhn, Jens, Barbe, Michael T., Huys, Daniel, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Hennen, Christina, Schueller, Thomas, Andrade, Pablo, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Horn, Andreas, Dembek, Till A., Petry-Schmelzer, Jan Niklas, Strelow, Joshua Niklas, Jergas, Hannah, Kuhn, Jens, Barbe, Michael T., and Huys, Daniel
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- 2022
23. Zwangspatienten in der COVID-19-Pandemie
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Huys, Daniel, primary
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24. CANNA-TICS: Efficacy and Safety of Oral Treatment with Nabiximols in Adults with Chronic Tic Disorders – Results of a Prospective, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled, Phase IIIb Superiority Study
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Müller-Vahl, Kirsten R., primary, Pisarenko, Anna, additional, Szejko, Natalia, additional, Haas, Martina, additional, Fremer, Carolin, additional, Jakubovski, Ewgeni, additional, Musil, Richard, additional, Münchau, Alexander, additional, Neuner, Irene, additional, Huys, Daniel, additional, Tebartz van Elst, Ludger, additional, Schröder, Christoph, additional, Ringlstetter, Rieke, additional, Koch, Armin, additional, Jenz, Eva Beate, additional, and Grosshennig, Anika, additional
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- 2022
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25. Deep brain stimulation of the nucleus accumbens in treatment-resistant alcohol use disorder: a double-blind randomized controlled multi-center trial.
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Bach, Patrick, Luderer, Mathias, Müller, Ulf Joachim, Jakobs, Martin, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Voges, Jürgen, Kiening, Karl, Lux, Anke, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, the DeBraSTRA study group, Klosterkötter, Joachim, Huys, Daniel, Sommer, Wolfgang, Weber, Tillmann, Bogerts, Bernhard, Kuhn, Jens, and Mann, Karl
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- 2023
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26. European clinical guidelines for Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders—version 2.0. Part IV: deep brain stimulation
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Szejko, Natalia, primary, Worbe, Yulia, additional, Hartmann, Andreas, additional, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional, Ackermans, Linda, additional, Ganos, Christos, additional, Porta, Mauro, additional, Leentjens, Albert F. G., additional, Mehrkens, Jan-Hinnerk, additional, Huys, Daniel, additional, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, additional, Kuhn, Jens, additional, Karachi, Carine, additional, Delorme, Cécile, additional, Foltynie, Thomas, additional, Cavanna, Andrea E., additional, Cath, Danielle, additional, and Müller-Vahl, Kirsten, additional
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- 2021
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27. Predictors of short-term impulsive and compulsive behaviour after subthalamic stimulation in Parkinson disease
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Sauerbier, Anna, primary, Loehrer, Philipp, additional, Jost, Stefanie T., additional, Heil, Shania, additional, Petry-Schmelzer, Jan N., additional, Herberg, Johanna, additional, Bachon, Pia, additional, Aloui, Salima, additional, Gronostay, Alexandra, additional, Klingelhoefer, Lisa, additional, Baldermann, J. Carlos, additional, Huys, Daniel, additional, Nimsky, Christopher, additional, Barbe, Michael T., additional, Fink, Gereon R., additional, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, additional, Ray Chaudhuri, K., additional, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional, Timmermann, Lars, additional, Weintraub, Daniel, additional, and Dafsari, Haidar S., additional
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- 2021
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28. Thalamic deep brain stimulation for Tourette Syndrome: A naturalistic trial with brief randomized, double-blinded sham-controlled periods
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Baldermann, Juan Carlos, primary, Kuhn, Jens, additional, Schüller, Thomas, additional, Kohl, Sina, additional, Andrade, Pablo, additional, Schleyken, Sophia, additional, Prinz-Langenohl, Reinhild, additional, Hellmich, Martin, additional, Barbe, Michael T., additional, Timmermann, Lars, additional, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional, and Huys, Daniel, additional
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29. A functional network target for tic reduction during thalamic stimulation for Tourette Syndrome
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Baldermann, Juan Carlos, primary, Hennen, Christina, additional, Schüller, Thomas, additional, Andrade, Pablo, additional, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional, Horn, Andreas, additional, Dembek, Till A., additional, Petry-Schmelzer, Jan Niklas, additional, Strelow, Joshua Niklas, additional, Jergas, Hannah, additional, Kuhn, Jens, additional, Barbe, Michael T., additional, and Huys, Daniel, additional
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30. Temporal discounting in adolescents and adults with Tourette syndrome
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Schüller, Canan Beate, primary, Wagner, Ben Jonathan, additional, Schüller, Thomas, additional, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, additional, Huys, Daniel, additional, Kerner auch Koerner, Julia, additional, Niessen, Eva, additional, Münchau, Alexander, additional, Brandt, Valerie, additional, Peters, Jan, additional, and Kuhn, Jens, additional
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- 2021
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31. Predictors of short-term impulsive and compulsive behaviour after subthalamic stimulation in Parkinson disease
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Sauerbier, Anna, Loehrer, Philipp, Jost, Stefanie T., Heil, Shania, Petry-Schmelzer, Jan N., Herberg, Johanna, Bachon, Pia, Aloui, Salima, Gronostay, Alexandra, Klingelhoefer, Lisa, Baldermann, J. Carlos, Huys, Daniel, Nimsky, Christopher, Barbe, Michael T., Fink, Gereon R., Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Ray Chaudhuri, K., Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Timmermann, Lars, Weintraub, Daniel, Dafsari, Haidar S., Sauerbier, Anna, Loehrer, Philipp, Jost, Stefanie T., Heil, Shania, Petry-Schmelzer, Jan N., Herberg, Johanna, Bachon, Pia, Aloui, Salima, Gronostay, Alexandra, Klingelhoefer, Lisa, Baldermann, J. Carlos, Huys, Daniel, Nimsky, Christopher, Barbe, Michael T., Fink, Gereon R., Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Ray Chaudhuri, K., Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Timmermann, Lars, Weintraub, Daniel, and Dafsari, Haidar S.
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Background The effects of subthalamic stimulation (subthalamic nucleus-deep brain stimulation, STN-DBS) on impulsive and compulsive behaviours (ICB) in Parkinson's disease (PD) are understudied. Objective To investigate clinical predictors of STN-DBS effects on ICB. Methods In this prospective, open-label, multicentre study in patients with PD undergoing bilateral STN-DBS, we assessed patients preoperatively and at 6-month follow-up postoperatively. Clinical scales included the Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders in PD-Rating Scale (QUIP-RS), PD Questionnaire-8, Non-Motor Symptom Scale (NMSS), Unified PD Rating Scale in addition to levodopa-equivalent daily dose total (LEDD-total) and dopamine agonists (LEDD-DA). Changes at follow-up were analysed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test and corrected for multiple comparisons (Bonferroni method). We explored predictors of QUIP-RS changes using correlations and linear regressions. Finally, we dichotomised patients into 'QUIP-RS improvement or worsening' and analysed between-group differences. Results We included 55 patients aged 61.7 years +/- 8.4 with 9.8 years +/- 4.6 PD duration. QUIP-RS cut-offs and psychiatric assessments identified patients with preoperative ICB. In patients with ICB, QUIP-RS improved significantly. However, we observed considerable interindividual variability of clinically relevant QUIP-RS outcomes as 27.3% experienced worsening and 29.1% an improvement. In post hoc analyses, higher baseline QUIP-RS and lower baseline LEDD-DA were associated with greater QUIP-RS improvements. Additionally, the 'QUIP-RS worsening' group had more severe baseline impairment in the NMSS attention/memory domain. Conclusions Our results show favourable ICB outcomes in patients with higher preoperative ICB severity and lower preoperative DA doses, and worse outcomes in patients with more severe baseline attention/memory deficits. These findings emphasise the need for comprehensive non-motor and motor symptoms asse
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32. Performance monitoring in obsessive-compulsive disorder: Insights from internal capsule/nucleus accumbens deep brain stimulation
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Schueller, Thomas, Gruendler, Theo O. J., Smith, Ezra E., Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Kohl, Sina, Fischer, Adrian G., Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Ullsperger, Markus, Kuhn, Jens, Huys, Daniel, Schueller, Thomas, Gruendler, Theo O. J., Smith, Ezra E., Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Kohl, Sina, Fischer, Adrian G., Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Ullsperger, Markus, Kuhn, Jens, and Huys, Daniel
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Background: Symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are partly related to impaired cognitive control processes and theta modulations constitute an important electrophysiological marker for cognitive control processes such as signaling negative performance feedback in a fronto-striatal network. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) targeting the anterior limb of the internal capsule (ALIC)/nucleus accumbens (NAc) shows clinical efficacy in OCD, while the exact influence on the performance monitoring system remains largely unknown. Methods: Seventeen patients with treatment-refractory OCD performed a probabilistic reinforcement learning task. Analyses were focused on 4-8 Hz (theta) power, intertrial phase coherence (ITPC) and debiased weighted Phase-Lag Index (dwPLI) in response to negative performance feedback. Combined EEG and local field potential (LFP) recordings were obtained shortly after DBS electrode implantation to investigate fronto-striatal network modulations. To assess the impact of clinically effective DBS on negative performance feedback modulations, EEG recordings were obtained pre-surgery and at follow-up with DBS on and off. Results: Medial frontal cortex ITPC, striatal ITPC and striato-frontal dwPLI were increased following negative performance feedback. Decreased right-lateralized dwPLI was associated with pre-surgery symptom severity. ITPC was globally decreased during DBS-off. Conclusion: We observed a theta phase coherence mediated fronto-striatal performance monitoring network. Within this network, decreased connectivity was related to increased OCD symptomatology, consistent with the idea of impaired cognitive control in OCD. While ALIC/NAc DBS decreased theta network activity globally, this effect was unrelated to clinical efficacy and performance monitoring.
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33. Temporal discounting in adolescents and adults with Tourette syndrome
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Schueller, Canan Beate, Wagner, Ben Jonathan, Schueller, Thomas, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Huys, Daniel, Koerner, Julia Kerner Auch, Niessen, Eva, Muenchau, Alexander, Brandt, Valerie, Peters, Jan, Kuhn, Jens, Schueller, Canan Beate, Wagner, Ben Jonathan, Schueller, Thomas, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Huys, Daniel, Koerner, Julia Kerner Auch, Niessen, Eva, Muenchau, Alexander, Brandt, Valerie, Peters, Jan, and Kuhn, Jens
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Tourette syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with hyperactivity in dopaminergic networks. Dopaminergic hyperactivity in the basal ganglia has previously been linked to increased sensitivity to positive reinforcement and increases in choice impulsivity. In this study, we examine whether this extends to changes in temporal discounting, where impulsivity is operationalized as an increased preference for smaller-but-sooner over larger-but-later rewards. We assessed intertemporal choice in two studies including nineteen adolescents (age: mean[sd] = 14.21[+/- 2.37], 13 male subjects) and twenty-five adult patients (age: mean[sd] = 29.88 [+/- 9.03]; 19 male subjects) with Tourette syndrome and healthy age- and education matched controls. Computational modeling using exponential and hyperbolic discounting models via hierarchical Bayesian parameter estimation revealed reduced temporal discounting in adolescent patients, and no evidence for differences in adult patients. Results are discussed with respect to neural models of temporal discounting, dopaminergic alterations in Tourette syndrome and the developmental trajectory of temporal discounting. Specifically, adolescents might show attenuated discounting due to improved inhibitory functions that also affect choice impulsivity and/or the developmental trajectory of executive control functions. Future studies would benefit from a longitudinal approach to further elucidate the developmental trajectory of these effects.
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34. Error-Related Activity in Striatal Local Field Potentials and Medial Frontal Cortex: Evidence From Patients With Severe Opioid Abuse Disorder
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Sildatke, Elena, Schueller, Thomas, Gruendler, Theo O. J., Ullsperger, Markus, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Huys, Daniel, Kuhn, Jens, Sildatke, Elena, Schueller, Thomas, Gruendler, Theo O. J., Ullsperger, Markus, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Huys, Daniel, and Kuhn, Jens
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For successful goal-directed behavior, a performance monitoring system is essential. It detects behavioral errors and initiates behavioral adaptations to improve performance. Two electrophysiological potentials are known to follow errors in reaction time tasks: the error-related negativity (ERN), which is linked to error processing, and the error positivity (Pe), which is associated with subjective error awareness. Furthermore, the correct-related negativity (CRN) is linked to uncertainty about the response outcome. Here we attempted to identify the involvement of the nucleus accumbens (NAc) in the aforementioned performance monitoring processes. To this end, we simultaneously recorded cortical activity (EEG) and local field potentials (LFP) during a flanker task performed by four patients with severe opioid abuse disorder who underwent electrode implantation in the NAc for deep brain stimulation. We observed significant accuracy-related modulations in the LFPs at the time of the ERN/CRN in two patients and at the time of Pe in three patients. These modulations correlated with the ERN in 2/8, with CRN in 5/8 and with Pe in 6/8, recorded channels, respectively. Our results demonstrate the functional interrelation of striatal and cortical processes in performance monitoring specifically related to error processing and subjective error awareness.
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35. Thalamic deep brain stimulation for Tourette Syndrome: A naturalistic trial with brief randomized, double-blinded sham-controlled periods
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Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Kuhn, Jens, Schueller, Thomas, Kohl, Sina, Andrade, Pablo, Schleyken, Sophia, Prinz-Langenohl, Reinhild, Hellmich, Martin, Barbe, Michael T., Timmermann, Lars, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Huys, Daniel, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Kuhn, Jens, Schueller, Thomas, Kohl, Sina, Andrade, Pablo, Schleyken, Sophia, Prinz-Langenohl, Reinhild, Hellmich, Martin, Barbe, Michael T., Timmermann, Lars, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, and Huys, Daniel
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Background: There is still a lack of controlled studies to prove efficacy of thalamic deep brain stimulation for Tourette's Syndrome. Objectives: In this controlled trial, we investigated the course of tic severity, comorbidities and quality of life during thalamic stimulation and whether changes in tic severity can be assigned to ongoing compared to sham stimulation. Methods: We included eight adult patients with medically refractory Tourette's syndrome. Bilateral electrodes were implanted in the centromedian-parafascicular-complex and the nucleus ventro-oralis internus. Tic severity, quality of life and comorbidities were assessed before surgery as well as six and twelve months after. Short randomized, double-blinded sham-controlled crossover sequences with either active or sham stimulation were implemented at both six-and twelve-months' assessments. The primary outcome measurement was the difference in the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale tic score between active and sham stimulation. Adverse events were systematically surveyed for all patients to evaluate safety. Results: Active stimulation resulted in significantly higher tic reductions than sham stimulation (F = 79.5; p = 0.001). Overall quality of life and comorbidities improved significantly in the open-label phase. Over the course of the trial two severe adverse events occurred that were resolved without sequelae. Conclusion: Our results provide evidence that thalamic stimulation is effective in improving tic severity and overall quality of life. Crucially, the reduction of tic severity was primarily driven by active stimulation. Further research may focus on improving stimulation protocols and refining patient selection to improve efficacy and safety of deep brain stimulation for Tourette's Syndrome. (c) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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36. Connectivity Patterns of Deep Brain Stimulation Targets in Patients with Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome
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Heiden, Petra, Hoevels, Mauritius, Bayram, Dilruba, Baldermann, Juan C., Schueller, Thomas, Huys, Daniel, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Andrade, Pablo, Heiden, Petra, Hoevels, Mauritius, Bayram, Dilruba, Baldermann, Juan C., Schueller, Thomas, Huys, Daniel, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, and Andrade, Pablo
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Since 1999, several targets for deep brain stimulation (DBS) in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) have emerged showing similar success rates. Studies using different tractography techniques have identified connectivity profiles associated with a better outcome for individual targets. However, GTS patients might need individualized therapy. The objective of this study is to analyze the connectivity profile of different DBS targets for GTS. We identified standard target coordinates for the centromedian nucleus/nucleus ventro-oralis internus (CM/Voi), the CM/parafascicular (CM-Pf) complex, the anteromedial globus pallidus internus (amGPi), the posteroventral GPi (pvGPi), the ventral anterior/ventrolateral thalamus (VA/VL), and the nucleus accumbens/anterior limb of the internal capsule (Nacc/ALIC). Probabilistic tractography was performed from the targets to different limbic and motor areas based on patient-specific imaging and a normative connectome (HCP). Our analysis showed significant differences between the connectivity profiles of standard DBS targets (p < 0.05). Among all targets, the pvGPi showed the strongest connection to the sensorimotor cortex, while the amGPi showed the strongest connection to the prefrontal cortex in patient-specific imaging. Differences were observed between the connectivity profiles when using probabilistic tractography based on patient data and HCP. Our findings showed that the connectivity profiles of different DBS targets to major motor and limbic areas differ significantly. In the future, these differences may be considered when planning DBS for GTS patients employing an individualized approach. There were compelling differences in connectivity profiles when using different tractography techniques.
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37. Structural connectivity predicts clinical outcomes of deep brain stimulation for Tourette syndrome
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Johnson, Kara A., Duffley, Gordon, Anderson, Daria Nesterovich, Ostrem, Jill L., Welter, Marie-Laure, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Kuhn, Jens, Huys, Daniel, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Foltynie, Thomas, Zrinzo, Ludvic, Hariz, Marwan, Leentjens, Albert F. G., Mogilner, Alon Y., Pourfar, Michael H., Almeida, Leonardo, Gunduz, Aysegul, Foote, Kelly D., Okun, Michael S., Butson, Christopher R., Johnson, Kara A., Duffley, Gordon, Anderson, Daria Nesterovich, Ostrem, Jill L., Welter, Marie-Laure, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Kuhn, Jens, Huys, Daniel, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Foltynie, Thomas, Zrinzo, Ludvic, Hariz, Marwan, Leentjens, Albert F. G., Mogilner, Alon Y., Pourfar, Michael H., Almeida, Leonardo, Gunduz, Aysegul, Foote, Kelly D., Okun, Michael S., and Butson, Christopher R.
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Deep brain stimulation may be an effective therapy for select cases of severe, treatment-refractory Tourette syndrome; however, patient responses are variable, and there are no reliable methods to predict clinical outcomes. The objectives of this retrospective study were to identify the stimulation-dependent structural networks associated with improvements in tics and comorbid obsessive-compulsive behaviour, compare the networks across surgical targets, and determine if connectivity could be used to predict clinical outcomes. Volumes of tissue activated for a large multisite cohort of patients (n = 66) implanted bilaterally in globus pallidus internus (n = 34) or centromedial thalamus (n = 32) were used to generate probabilistic tractography to form a normative structural connectome. The tractography maps were used to identify networks that were correlated with improvement in tics or comorbid obsessive-compulsive behaviour and to predict clinical outcomes across the cohort. The correlated networks were then used to generate ‘reverse’ tractography to parcellate the total volume of stimulation across all patients to identify local regions to target or avoid. The results showed that for globus pallidus internus, connectivity to limbic networks, associative networks, caudate, thalamus, and cerebellum was positively correlated with improvement in tics; the model predicted clinical improvement scores (P = 0.003) and was robust to cross-validation. Regions near the anteromedial pallidum exhibited higher connectivity to the positively correlated networks than posteroventral pallidum, and volume of tissue activated overlap with this map was significantly correlated with tic improvement (P < 0.017). For centromedial thalamus, connectivity to sensorimotor networks, parietal-temporal-occipital networks, putamen, and cerebellum was positively correlated with tic improvement; the model predicted clinical improvement scores (P = 0.012) and was robust to cross-validation. Region
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38. Prefrontal delta oscillations during deep brain stimulation predict treatment success in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Smith, Ezra E., Schueller, Thomas, Huys, Daniel, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Ullsperger, Markus, Allen, John J. B., Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Kuhn, Jens, Gruendler, Theo O. J., Smith, Ezra E., Schueller, Thomas, Huys, Daniel, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Ullsperger, Markus, Allen, John J. B., Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Kuhn, Jens, and Gruendler, Theo O. J.
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39. Decreased transfer of value to action in Tourette syndrome
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Schueller, Thomas, Fischer, Adrian G., Gruendler, Theo O. J., Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Huys, Daniel, Ullsperger, Markus, Kuhn, Jens, Schueller, Thomas, Fischer, Adrian G., Gruendler, Theo O. J., Baldermann, Juan Carlos, Huys, Daniel, Ullsperger, Markus, and Kuhn, Jens
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Objective: Tourette syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder putatively associated with a hyperdopaminergic state. Therefore, it seems plausible that excessive dopamine transmission in Tourette syndrome alters the ability to learn based on rewards and punishments. We tested whether Tourette syndrome patients exhibited altered reinforcement learning and corresponding feedback-related EEG deflections. Methods: We used a reinforcement learning task providing factual and counterfactual feedback in a sample of 15 Tourette syndrome patients and matched healthy controls whilst recording EEG. The paradigm presented various reward probabilities to enforce adaptive adjustments. We employed a computational model to derive estimates of the prediction error, which we used for single-trial regression analysis of the EEG data. Results: We found that Tourette syndrome patients showed increased choice stochasticity compared to controls. The feedback-related negativity represented an axiomatic prediction error for factual feedback and did not differ between groups. We observed attenuated P3a modulation specifically for factual feedback in Tourette syndrome patients, representing impaired coding of attention allocation. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that cortical prediction error coding is unaffected by Tourette syndrome. Nonetheless, the transfer of learned values into choice formation is degraded, in line with a hyperdopaminergic state. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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40. Modulation of Fibers to Motor Cortex during Thalamic DBS in Tourette Patients Correlates with Tic Reduction
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Andrade, Pablo, Heiden, Petra, Hoevels, Moritz, Schlamann, Marc, Baldermann, Juan C., Huys, Daniel, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Andrade, Pablo, Heiden, Petra, Hoevels, Moritz, Schlamann, Marc, Baldermann, Juan C., Huys, Daniel, and Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle
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Probabilistic tractography in Tourette syndrome (TS) patients have shown an alteration in the connectivity of the primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area with the striatum and thalamus, suggesting an abnormal connectivity of the cortico-striatum-thalamocortical-pathways in TS. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the centromedian nucleus-nucleus ventrooralis internus (CM-Voi complex) in the thalamus is an effective treatment for refractory TS patients. We investigated the connectivity of activated fibers from CM-Voi to the motor cortex and its correlation between these projections and their clinical outcome. Seven patients with TS underwent CM-Voi-DBS surgery and were clinically evaluated preoperatively and six months postoperatively. We performed diffusion tensor imaging to display the activated fibers projecting from the CM-Voi to the different motor cortex regions of interest. These analyses showed that the extent of tic reduction during DBS is associated with the degree of stimulation-dependent connectivity between CM-Voi and the motor cortex, and in particular, an increased density of projections to the presupplementary motor area (preSMA). Non-responder patients displayed the largest amount of active fibers projecting into cortical areas other than motor cortex compared to responder patients. These findings support the notion that an abnormal connectivity of thalamocortical pathways underlies TS, and that modulation of these circuits through DBS could restore the function and reduce symptoms.
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41. Error-Related Activity in Striatal Local Field Potentials and Medial Frontal Cortex: Evidence From Patients With Severe Opioid Abuse Disorder
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Sildatke, Elena, primary, Schüller, Thomas, additional, Gründler, Theo O. J., additional, Ullsperger, Markus, additional, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional, Huys, Daniel, additional, and Kuhn, Jens, additional
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Heiden, Petra, primary, Hoevels, Mauritius, additional, Bayram, Dilruba, additional, Baldermann, Juan, additional, Schüller, Thomas, additional, Huys, Daniel, additional, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional, and Andrade, Pablo, additional
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43. Performance monitoring in obsessive–compulsive disorder: Insights from internal capsule/nucleus accumbens deep brain stimulation
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Schüller, Thomas, primary, Gruendler, Theo O.J., additional, Smith, Ezra E., additional, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, additional, Kohl, Sina, additional, Fischer, Adrian G., additional, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional, Ullsperger, Markus, additional, Kuhn, Jens, additional, and Huys, Daniel, additional
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44. Chronic deep brain stimulation of the human nucleus accumbens region disrupts the stability of inter-temporal preferences
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Wagner, Ben J., primary, Schüller, Canan B., additional, Schüller, Thomas, additional, Baldermann, Juan C., additional, Kohl, Sina, additional, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional, Huys, Daniel, additional, Marx, Milena, additional, Kuhn, Jens, additional, and Peters, Jan, additional
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Aarabi, Bizhan, Abbott, Rick, Abd-El-Barr, Muhammad M., Abel, Taylor J., Abou-Al-Shaar, Hussam, Acar, Feridun, Achey, Rebecca L., Ackerman, Laurie L., Adappa, Nithin D., Adelson, P. David, Agarwal, Nitin, Aguirre-Padilla, David H., Ahluwalia, Manmeet S., Ahmad, Shahjehan, Ahmed, A. Karim, Ahmed, Raheel, Aisiku, Imoigele P., Akbar, Muhammad A., Akram, Harith, Alaraj, Ali, Albrecht, Jennifer S., Albuquerque, Felipe C., Alexander, Michael J., Alexandrov, Andrei V., Alexopoulos, Andreas V., Ali, Zarina S., Al-Khalili, Kenan, Al-Mefty, Ossama, Al-Mefty, Rami O., Alnahhas, Iyad, Alrobaian, Malek, Al-Saiegh, Fadi, Alterman, Ron L., Altshuler, David B., Amenta, Peter S., Ames, Christopher P., Amin-Hanjani, Sepideh, Ammirati, Mario, Andaluz, Norberto, Anderson, Richard C.E., Andrade, Pablo, Ares, William J., Arle, Jeffrey E., Arnaout, Omar, Arnold, Paul M., Assina, Rachid, Aszmann, Oskar C., Attenello, Frank J., III, Attia, Albert, Avellino, Anthony M., Awad, Issam A., Ayantayo, Temitayo O., Bader, Edward R., Badhiwala, Jetan H., Baehring, Joachim M., Bagic´, Anto I., Bagley, Stephen J., Bai, Michael Y., Bailes, Julian E., Bain, Mark, Baker, Turner, Ball, Perry A., Ballester, Leomar Y., Balu, Ramani, Ban, Vin Shen, Barak, Tanyeri, Baranoski, Jacob F., Barbaro, Nicholas M., Barber, Sean M., Barker, Frederick G., II, Barnett, Gene H., Barone, Constance M., Barrow, Daniel Louis, Basma, Jaafar, Batchelor, Tracy T., Batjer, H. 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46. Deep brain stimulation for refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD): emerging or established therapy?
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Wu, Hemmings, primary, Hariz, Marwan, additional, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional, Zrinzo, Ludvic, additional, Coenen, Volker A., additional, Sheth, Sameer A., additional, Bervoets, Chris, additional, Naesström, Matilda, additional, Blomstedt, Patric, additional, Coyne, Terry, additional, Hamani, Clement, additional, Slavin, Konstantin, additional, Krauss, Joachim K., additional, Kahl, Kai G., additional, Taira, Takaomi, additional, Zhang, Chencheng, additional, Sun, Bomin, additional, Toda, Hiroki, additional, Schlaepfer, Thomas, additional, Chang, Jin Woo, additional, Régis, Jean, additional, Schuurman, Rick, additional, Schulder, Michael, additional, Doshi, Paresh, additional, Mosley, Philip, additional, Poologaindran, Anujan, additional, Lázaro-Muñoz, Gabriel, additional, Pepper, Joshua, additional, Schechtmann, Gaston, additional, Fytagoridis, Anders, additional, Huys, Daniel, additional, Gonçalves-Ferreira, Antonio, additional, D’Haese, Pierre-François, additional, Neimat, Joseph, additional, Broggi, Giovanni, additional, Vilela-Filho, Osvaldo, additional, Voges, Jürgen, additional, Alkhani, Ahmed, additional, Nakajima, Takeshi, additional, Richieri, Raphaelle, additional, Djurfeldt, Diana, additional, Fontaine, Philippe, additional, Martinez-Alvarez, Roberto, additional, Okamura, Yasushi, additional, Chandler, Jennifer, additional, Watanabe, Katsushige, additional, Barcia, Juan A., additional, Reneses, Blanca, additional, Lozano, Andres, additional, Gabriëls, Loes, additional, De Salles, Antonio, additional, Halpern, Casey H., additional, Matthews, Keith, additional, Fins, Joseph J., additional, and Nuttin, Bart, additional
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47. Structural connectivity predicts clinical outcomes of deep brain stimulation for Tourette syndrome
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Johnson, Kara A, primary, Duffley, Gordon, additional, Anderson, Daria Nesterovich, additional, Ostrem, Jill L, additional, Welter, Marie-Laure, additional, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, additional, Kuhn, Jens, additional, Huys, Daniel, additional, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional, Foltynie, Thomas, additional, Zrinzo, Ludvic, additional, Hariz, Marwan, additional, Leentjens, Albert F G, additional, Mogilner, Alon Y, additional, Pourfar, Michael H, additional, Almeida, Leonardo, additional, Gunduz, Aysegul, additional, Foote, Kelly D, additional, Okun, Michael S, additional, and Butson, Christopher R, additional
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48. Modulation of Fibers to Motor Cortex during Thalamic DBS in Tourette Patients Correlates with Tic Reduction
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Andrade, Pablo, primary, Heiden, Petra, additional, Hoevels, Moritz, additional, Schlamann, Marc, additional, Baldermann, Juan C., additional, Huys, Daniel, additional, and Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional
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49. Temporal discounting in adolescents and adults with Tourette syndrome
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Schüller, Canan Beate, primary, Wagner, Ben Jonathan, additional, Schüller, Thomas, additional, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, additional, Huys, Daniel, additional, auch Koerner, Julia Kerner, additional, Niessen, Eva, additional, Münchau, Alexander, additional, Brandt, Valerie, additional, Peters, Jan, additional, and Kuhn, Jens, additional
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50. Prefrontal delta oscillations during deep brain stimulation predict treatment success in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Smith, Ezra E., primary, Schüller, Thomas, additional, Huys, Daniel, additional, Baldermann, Juan Carlos, additional, Ullsperger, Markus, additional, Allen, John JB., additional, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, additional, Kuhn, Jens, additional, and Gruendler, Theo O.J., additional
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