A Review of the Neuropsychological Dimensions of Tourette Syndrome
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Clinical Features of Tourette Syndrome
1.2. Neurobiological Origins of TS
1.3. Toward a Distinctive Neuropsychological Profile of TS
2. A Review of Neuropsychological Functioning in TS
2.1. Intellectual Abilities
2.2. Attention
2.2.1. Orienting and Shifting of Attention
2.2.2. Selective Attention
2.2.3. Divided Attention
2.2.4. Sustained Attention
2.2.5. Attentional Capacities of TS Patients
2.3. Memory
2.3.1. Working Memory
2.3.2. Long-Term Verbal and Nonverbal Memory
2.3.3. Recognition Memory
2.3.4. Implicit Memory
2.3.5. Memory in TS Patients
2.4. Motor Functions and Spatial Cognition
2.4.1. Motor Skills
2.4.2. Visual Motor Integration and Visuoconstructive Abilities
2.5. Language
2.5.1. Expressive Language and Speech
2.5.2. Language Comprehension
2.6. Executive Functions
2.6.1. Inhibition
2.6.2. Cognitive Flexibility
2.6.3. Planning Skills
2.6.4. Decision-Making
2.6.5. Extent of Executive Functioning Impairment in TS
2.7. Social Cognition
2.8. Learning Difficulties and Disabilities
3. Conclusions
3.1. Recent Advances
3.2. Limitations
3.3. Clinical Implications
3.4. Future Directions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Neuropsychological Dimensions | Studies with Children | Studies that Excluded or Controlled for Comorbid ADHD | Studies that Excluded or Controlled for Comorbid OCD | Studies that Excluded or Controlled for All Comorbidities | Studies that Excluded or Controlled for Medication | Summary of Main Findings |
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Intellectual abilities | 100% | 100% | 60% | 40% | 20% | Only slight impairments in intellectual abilities seem to exist in children with TS. Comorbid disorders could affect the extent of those impairments, but this remains to be confirmed. Studies on this matter should also be conducted in adults with TS. |
Attention | 74.1% * | 63.0% | 40.7% | 11.1% | 44.4% | Only slight impairments were found regarding TS patients’ attentional abilities. Tic severity, comorbid ADHD, and task complexity could impair TS patient’s performance. |
Memory | 58.6% * | 69.0% | 62.1% | 31.0% | 48.3% | Some slight deficits could exist regarding nonverbal memory, but globally, TS patients do not have major memory impairments. |
Motor skills | 62.5% * | 53.1% | 43.8% | 6.3% | 57.6% | It is hard to draw conclusions regarding TS patients’ motor skills. Comorbidity could potentiate some small inherent deficits. Visual motor integration and visuoconstructive skills do not appear to be widely impaired either. |
Language | 65.4% * | 57.7% | 42.3% | 11.5% | 46.2% | Verbal fluency seems intact in TS patients, but confounding results have been reported. Comorbidity and tic severity could have an impact. Small impairments in language comprehension could be linked to deficits in social cognition. |
Executive functions | 62.2% * | 71.6% | 56.8% | 21.6% | 48.6% | Executive functions deficits appear to be limited to inhibition and cognitive flexibility. Impairments in cognitive flexibility could be attributable to poor inhibition. Planning and decision-making abilities seem intact. |
Social cognition | 22.2% * | 66.7% | 66.7% | 44.4% | 44.4% | Few data are available regarding social cognition in TS, but slight impairments seem to exist, which would be consistent with some autistic traits found in TS. More studies on social cognition should be conducted in children with TS. |
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Morand-Beaulieu, S.; Leclerc, J.B.; Valois, P.; Lavoie, M.E.; O’Connor, K.P.; Gauthier, B. A Review of the Neuropsychological Dimensions of Tourette Syndrome. Brain Sci. 2017, 7, 106. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci7080106
Morand-Beaulieu S, Leclerc JB, Valois P, Lavoie ME, O’Connor KP, Gauthier B. A Review of the Neuropsychological Dimensions of Tourette Syndrome. Brain Sciences. 2017; 7(8):106. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci7080106
Chicago/Turabian StyleMorand-Beaulieu, Simon, Julie B. Leclerc, Philippe Valois, Marc E. Lavoie, Kieron P. O’Connor, and Bruno Gauthier. 2017. "A Review of the Neuropsychological Dimensions of Tourette Syndrome" Brain Sciences 7, no. 8: 106. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci7080106
APA StyleMorand-Beaulieu, S., Leclerc, J. B., Valois, P., Lavoie, M. E., O’Connor, K. P., & Gauthier, B. (2017). A Review of the Neuropsychological Dimensions of Tourette Syndrome. Brain Sciences, 7(8), 106. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci7080106