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## Phenomenology and natural history
|**Citation** | **Title** | **Comment** |
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| \citep{Greene_2015_NTsuppress} |:----------|:------------|
| Reward enhances tic suppression in children within months of tic disorder onset
\citep{Greene_2015_NTsuppress} | One of the largest studies using a tic suppression paradigm, and the first from children with Provisional Tic Disorder. |
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\citep{25671412} | Lifetime prevalence, age of risk, and genetic relationships of comorbid psychiatric disorders in Tourette syndrome
\citep{25671412} | This is an important, large study of psychiatric comorbidity in TS. |
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\citep{25193042} | Influence of gender on Tourette syndrome beyond adolescence
\citep{25193042} | Discusses sex and gender effects on TS. |
| \citep{25486384} | Attention |Attention and tic suppression in TS
\citep{25486384} | – |
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\citep{Budman_2015} | "Rage attacks" in TS
\citep{Budman_2015} | A summary of current knowledge on this clinically important topic, from the expert. |
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\citep{25786675} | The somatotopy of tic inhibition
\citep{25786675} | People were better at inhibiting motor tics below the shoulders--which are also the less common tics. This results adds to the potential importance of the long-known rostrocaudal gradient of tic frequency. |