Tourette's Syndrome
Tourette's Syndrome
A comprehensive study of Tourette's syndrome including symptoms and relief.
2,468 words (
approx. 9.9 pages) |
9 sources |
MLA | 2006
Paper Summary:
In this study the author highlights the main symptoms of Tourette's syndrome and how they can be diagnosed at an early stage. He then goes on to describe the research that has been done associated with this ailment and identifies the drugs that are available. The paper finishes with a positive note describing the creative aspects of the syndrome.
What is Tourette's Syndrome?
What are Tics?
Are any Other Symptoms Associated with Tourette's?
When was Tourette's Syndrome Identified?
What Causes Tourettes Syndrome
How is Tourette's Syndrome Diagnosed?
How Severe or Incapacitating is TS?
What Treatments are Available for TS?
Is There Any New Studies on Tourettes Syndrome?
Are There Any Positive Effects of Tourette Syndrome, Such as Creativity?
From the Paper:
"The authors believe that Tourette's syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder are the result of heightened but selective sensitivity to alterations in the internal milieu of the body and the external environment. It is this sensitivity resulting from an escape from the inhibitory pathways in the brain, which links deep basal ganglionic structures with specific cortical areas. Leckman and Cohen believe that in Tourette's syndrome that this enhanced sensitivity causes the exaggerated, uncoordinated expression of fragments of movement, cognition, and behavior that belong to the repertoire of ordinary, voluntary action in normal people. "
Tourette's Syndrome (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Term-Paper-Tourette's-Syndrome/66208
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