2023
Protocol description for a randomized controlled trial of fMRI neurofeedback for tics in adolescents with Tourette Syndrome
Awasthi J, Harris-Starling C, Kalvin C, Pittman B, Park H, Bloch M, Fernandez T, Sukhodolsky D, Hampson M. Protocol description for a randomized controlled trial of fMRI neurofeedback for tics in adolescents with Tourette Syndrome. Psychiatry Research Neuroimaging 2023, 336: 111692. PMID: 37673711, PMCID: PMC10722977, DOI: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2023.111692.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsTourette syndromeFunctional magnetic resonance imagingStudy protocolChronic tic disorderSupplementary motor areaLower functional connectivityMagnetic resonance imagingResearch study protocolLarge trialsClinical trialsTic disordersMotor areaBrain areasControl groupResonance imagingBrain regionsNew trialsFunctional connectivityNeurofeedback interventionFMRI neurofeedbackNF protocolTrialsNF studiesSyndromeIntervention
2021
Investigation of gene–environment interactions in relation to tic severity
Abdulkadir M, Yu D, Osiecki L, King RA, Fernandez TV, Brown LW, Cheon KA, Coffey BJ, Garcia-Delgar B, Gilbert DL, Grice DE, Hagstrøm J, Hedderly T, Heyman I, Hong HJ, Huyser C, Ibanez-Gomez L, Kim YK, Kim YS, Koh YJ, Kook S, Kuperman S, Leventhal B, Madruga-Garrido M, Maras A, Mir P, Morer A, Münchau A, Plessen KJ, Roessner V, Shin EY, Song DH, Song J, Visscher F, Zinner SH, Mathews CA, Scharf JM, Tischfield JA, Heiman GA, Dietrich A, Hoekstra PJ. Investigation of gene–environment interactions in relation to tic severity. Journal Of Neural Transmission 2021, 128: 1757-1765. PMID: 34389898, PMCID: PMC8536549, DOI: 10.1007/s00702-021-02396-y.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
What Makes You Tic? A New Lead in Tourette Syndrome Genetics
Fernandez TV. What Makes You Tic? A New Lead in Tourette Syndrome Genetics. Biological Psychiatry 2016, 79: 341-342. PMID: 26847659, PMCID: PMC4758116, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2015.12.018.Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
2014
The Tourette International Collaborative Genetics (TIC Genetics) study, finding the genes causing Tourette syndrome: objectives and methods
Dietrich A, Fernandez TV, King RA, State MW, Tischfield JA, Hoekstra PJ, Heiman GA, the TIC Genetics Collaborative Group. The Tourette International Collaborative Genetics (TIC Genetics) study, finding the genes causing Tourette syndrome: objectives and methods. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2014, 24: 141-151. PMID: 24771252, PMCID: PMC4209328, DOI: 10.1007/s00787-014-0543-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenetic studiesSimilar genetic architectureGene discovery effortsMultiply affected pedigreesSingle major geneParent-child triosGenetic architectureMultigenic inheritanceDe novo mutationsMajor geneGenomic researchCollaborative Genetics StudyAffected pedigreesDiscovery effortsGenetic variantsGenetic contributionGenetics ConsortiumNovo mutationsGenesRare variantsBroader scientific communityGenetic riskRecent progressGeneticsVariants