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scix rated 9 months ago
Tourette has been described by both patients and neurologists as a lack of stop signs in the brain. So, Ullman says, the surprise kind of makes sense. "The tics in Tourette Syndrome are essentially involuntary actions. They are also fast actions, so they're fast and unsuppressed. And one can think of this as a lack of inhibition, or a lack of a stop sign. What our finding suggests is that this may extend to other functions as well."
elphaba117 rated 9 months ago
Really interesting article re: Tourettes.
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