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Dysregulation of the Reward and Learning Systems in Tourette Syndrome

Dysregulation of the Reward and Learning Systems in Tourette Syndrome Letters 5 3 thecoming“dementiaepidemic.” Unlikeotherspecialties, open hyperactivity disorder. Interestingly, metabolic and cardiovas- access status seems to correlate with a higher AAS in neurologi- cular risks were already present at an early stage of the disorder cal research. There is a weak correlation between the attention and were actually decreased in patients that used antipsychotic generatedonsocialmediaandthecitationsaccruedbythearticles medication for a longer time. These data are relevant for the field over a 3-year period, which is similar to the association noted in because they were previously unknown in this form and must cardiovascular research. The subspecialty, interspecialty, or be considered in the future care of these patients. journal-based differences in the proportion of articles achieving Inthiscontext,anotherpossible explanationforanincreased a high AAS or their association with citations may depend on sev- metabolic risk for patients with TS should be considered that has eral factors, including the online engagement of the individual not yet been discussed. Similar to schizophrenia, in which an in- members of a field and the efforts at the journal level to promote creased metabolicriskprofileisalso found inuntreatedpatients, their output. TS is regarded as a neurodevelopmental disorder involving im- 3,4 Citations are accrued over long periods and this may be a paireddopaminergictransmission. Anintactdopaminergicsys- http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Neurology American Medical Association

Dysregulation of the Reward and Learning Systems in Tourette Syndrome

JAMA Neurology , Volume 76 (9) – Sep 15, 2019

Dysregulation of the Reward and Learning Systems in Tourette Syndrome

Abstract

Letters 5 3 thecoming“dementiaepidemic.” Unlikeotherspecialties, open hyperactivity disorder. Interestingly, metabolic and cardiovas- access status seems to correlate with a higher AAS in neurologi- cular risks were already present at an early stage of the disorder cal research. There is a weak correlation between the attention and were actually decreased in patients that used antipsychotic generatedonsocialmediaandthecitationsaccruedbythearticles medication for a longer time....
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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2019 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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2168-6149
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2168-6157
DOI
10.1001/jamaneurol.2019.2027
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Abstract

Letters 5 3 thecoming“dementiaepidemic.” Unlikeotherspecialties, open hyperactivity disorder. Interestingly, metabolic and cardiovas- access status seems to correlate with a higher AAS in neurologi- cular risks were already present at an early stage of the disorder cal research. There is a weak correlation between the attention and were actually decreased in patients that used antipsychotic generatedonsocialmediaandthecitationsaccruedbythearticles medication for a longer time. These data are relevant for the field over a 3-year period, which is similar to the association noted in because they were previously unknown in this form and must cardiovascular research. The subspecialty, interspecialty, or be considered in the future care of these patients. journal-based differences in the proportion of articles achieving Inthiscontext,anotherpossible explanationforanincreased a high AAS or their association with citations may depend on sev- metabolic risk for patients with TS should be considered that has eral factors, including the online engagement of the individual not yet been discussed. Similar to schizophrenia, in which an in- members of a field and the efforts at the journal level to promote creased metabolicriskprofileisalso found inuntreatedpatients, their output. TS is regarded as a neurodevelopmental disorder involving im- 3,4 Citations are accrued over long periods and this may be a paireddopaminergictransmission. Anintactdopaminergicsys-

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JAMA NeurologyAmerican Medical Association

Published: Sep 15, 2019

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