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Mechanisms of response initiation and response inhibition in Tourette syndrome
Posted on 14 May 2018
University College London are recruiting adults with TS for a new research study
We are looking for patients aged 18-65 with a diagnosis of Tourette syndrome to take part in our study. We are aiming to answer why patients with Tourette syndrome tic. To do this, we ask patients to come to our laboratory at Queen Square, London to take part in an experiment involving two behavioural tasks (reaction time tasks) and non-invasive brain stimulation, in the form of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Participants will be reimbursed for their travel expenses and time. If you would like to find out more, please contact me at vishal.rawji.11@ucl.ac.uk
Read more about Vishal's research and why he wants to be a researcher helping people with Tourette Syndrome, in his Spotlight profile
