Altered perception‐action binding modulates inhibitory control in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2018Vol. 60(9), pp. 953–962
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Vanessa A. Petruo, Benjamin Bodmer, Valerie Brandt, Leoni Baumung, Veit Roessner, Alexander Münchau, Christian Beste
Abstract
Stimulus-action inhibition binding is stronger in GTS patients than healthy controls and affects inhibitory control corroborating the concept suggesting that GTS might be a condition of altered perception-action integration (binding); i.e. a disorder of purposeful actions.
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