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* Ablation of striatal cholinergic interneurons 10  * “Don’t look”: seeing your own tics makes them more frequent 62  * Functional connectivity and machine learning in TS 63  * Reward enhances tic suppression very early in the course of tic disorders 64  * Transcriptome analysis of the human striatum in Tourette syndrome 65  * Influence of gender on Tourette syndrome beyond adolescence 66  * Attention and tic suppression in TS 67 

\63. Greene DJ, Church JA, Adeyemo B, et al.: Support vector machine classification of pediatric Tourette syndrome using resting state functional connectivity. Program No. 517.03. 2014 Neuroscience Meeting Planner [Internet]. Support vector machine classification of pediatric Tourette syndrome using resting state functional connectivity. 2014; [cited 2015 Jan 14]. Reference Source  \64. Greene DJ, Koller JM, Robichaux-Viehoever A, et al.: Reward enhances tic suppression in children within months of tic disorder onset. Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2015; 11: 65–74. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text | Free Full Text  \65. Lennington JB, Coppola G, Kataoka-Sasaki Y, et al.: Transcriptome Analysis of the Human Striatum in Tourette Syndrome. Biol Psychiatry. 2014. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text | Free Full Text  \66. Lichter DG, Finnegan SG: Influence of gender on Tourette syndrome beyond adolescence. Eur Psychiatry. 2015; 30(2): 334–40. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text 

\86. Stewart SB, Greene DJ, Lessov-Schlaggar CN, et al.: Clinical correlates of parenting stress in children with Tourette syndrome and in typically developing children. J Pediatr. 2015; 166(5): 1297–1302.e3.