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  | **Title** | **Comment** |  |:----------|:------------|  |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. |  |  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. TS \citep{Prime:Hirschtritt:2015}.  | | Influence of gender on Tourette syndrome beyond adolescence \citep{25193042} | Discusses sex and gender effects on TS. |  |Attention and tic suppression in TS \citep{25486384} | – |   | "Rage attacks" in TS \citep{Budman_2015} | A summary of current knowledge on this clinically important topic, from the expert. |  | 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. |  | Tic suppression and quality of life \citep{Matsuda_2015} | Most tic patients frequently try to suppress tics, but find suppressing uncomfortable and distracting. However, those who can suppress tics more effectively report a higher quality of life. |  | Clinical features associated with an early onset in chronic tic disorders \citep{26596364} | "Early-onset TS was significantly associated with an increased rate of stuttering and other speech disfluencies as well as an increased rate of oppositional defiant disorder, symptoms that often appear before age 4. Early-onset TS was also linked to maternal transmission of tics." However, in this sample tics starting before age 4 did not predict severity or comorbid ADHD or OCD. | | 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. |