Tourette Syndrome research highlights 2014
Cheryl A Richards, Kevin J Black, Barbara Coffey, Kevin J Black, Davide Martino, Kevin J Black

TL;DR
This paper summarizes key 2014 research on Tourette syndrome and tic disorders, covering both animal and human studies.
Contribution
The paper provides a curated overview of significant 2014 research findings on Tourette syndrome and related tic disorders.
Findings
The paper highlights important 2014 studies on Tourette syndrome and tic disorders.
It includes a range of research from animal models to human studies.
Readers are encouraged to provide feedback or share their own favorite studies.
Abstract
About 200 journal articles reported research on Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders in 2014. Here we briefly summarize a few of the reports that seemed most important or interesting, ranging from animal models to human studies. Readers can comment on our choices or provide their own favorites using the tools on the online article.
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Taxonomy
TopicsObsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders · Autism Spectrum Disorder Research · Trypanosoma species research and implications
