The Role of the Corpus Callosum and Interhemispheric Connectivity in Tourette Syndrome
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Paper I: American Journal of Psychiatry 161, Plessen, K. J.; Wentzel-Larsen, T.; Hugdahl, K.; Feineigle, P.; Klein, J.; Staib, L.; Leckman, J. F.; Bansal, R.; Peterson, B. S., Altered interhemispheral connectivity in individuals with Tourette syndrome, pp. 2028-2037. Copyright 2004 American Psychiatric Association. Reprinted with permission from the American Journal of Psychiatry.Paper II: Plessen, K. J.; Lundervold, A.; Grüner, R.; Hammar, Å.; Lundervold, A. J.; Peterson, B. S.; Hugdahl, K., Functional brain asymmetry, attentional modulation and interhemispheric transfer in boys with Tourette syndrome. Preprint. Published in Neuropsychologia 45(4), (2007), pp. 267-274. Copyright Elsevier. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2006.08.006
Paper III: Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 47(10), Plessen, K. J.; Grüner, R.; Lundervold, A.; Xu, D.; Hirsch, J.; Hammar, Å.; Lundervold, A. J.; Wentzel-Larsen, T.; Lie, S. A.; Bansal, R.; Gass, A.; Peterson, B. S.; Hugdahl, K., Reduced white matter connectivity in the Corpus Callosum of children with Tourette syndrome, pp. 1013-1022. Copyright 2006 Blackwell Publishing, Inc. Abstract only. Fulltext not available due to publisher restrictions. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7610.2006.01639.x