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Amplified prefrontal control of voluntary action in Tourette syndrome

Charlotte L Rae, Jim Parkinson, Sophie Betka, Cassandra D Gould van Praag, Samira Bouyagoub, Liliana Polyanska, Dennis EO Larsson, Neil A Harrison, Sarah N Garfinkel, Hugo D Critchley

In this study, 23 participants with Tourette syndrome and 21 controls undertook an intentional inhibition task, during fMRI.

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Summary demographic, clinical, and behavioural task data

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