Rapid Compensation for Noisy Voluntary Movements in Adults with Primary Tic Disorders
Lille Kurvits,
Max‐Philipp Stenner,
Siqi Guo
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundIt has been proposed that tics and premonitory urges in primary tic disorders (PTD), like Tourette syndrome, are a manifestation of sensorimotor noise. However, patients with tics show no obvious movement imprecision in everyday life. One reason could be that patients have strategies to compensate for noise that disrupts performance (ie, noise that is task‐relevant).ObjectivesOur goal was to unmask effects of elevated sensorimotor noise on the variability of voluntary movements in patients with PTD.M… Show more
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