Tourette syndrome research highlights from 2024
Andreas Hartmann, Per Andrén, Cyril Atkinson-Clement, Virginie Czernecki, Cécile Delorme, Simon Morand-Beaulieu, Nanette Mol Debes, Kirsten Müller-Vahl, Peristera Paschou, Natalia Szejko, Apostolia Topaloudi, Kevin J. Black, I-Ching I-Ching Chou, Andreas Hartmann

TL;DR
This paper compiles and summarizes the most important 2024 research on Tourette syndrome for a 2025 publication.
Contribution
It curates and highlights recent Tourette syndrome research deemed significant by the authors.
Findings
The paper compiles notable 2024 research on Tourette syndrome.
It is intended for publication in the Tourette Syndrome Research Highlights series on F1000Research.
Readers are invited to provide feedback or suggestions via comments or email.
Abstract
We summarize research reports from 2024 relevant to Tourette syndrome, which the authors consider the most important or interesting. This working draft aims to submit this content for publication around the beginning of 2025 in the yearly Tourette Syndrome Research Highlights series on F1000Research. The authors welcome article suggestions and thoughtful feedback from readers, who can add a comment by clicking on the rectangular comment box icon to the left of the LOG IN link at the top of this page. For private comments, you can reach us by email ( [email protected] or [email protected]).
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TopicsObsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
