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Le cluster syndrome - tourette

Terms

28syndrome
15tourette
5gilles
10famous
13older
15adults
18people

Associations

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1515syndrome - tourette
44gilles - tourette
44gilles - syndrome
44famous - tourette
44famous - syndrome
55adults - older
44older - people
33people - tourette
33people - syndrome

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000A50 (2009) Francesco Monaco [Italie] ; Serena Servo ; Andrea Eugenio CavannaFamous people with Gilles de la Tourette syndrome?
000F64 (2009) Francesco Monaco [Italie] ; Serena Servo [Italie] ; Andrea Eugenio Cavanna [Royaume-Uni]Famous people with Gilles de la Tourette syndrome? : The many faces of Gilles de la Tourette syndrome
000063 (2015) Kalyan B. Bhattacharyya [Inde] ; Saurabh Rai [Inde]Famous people with Tourette's syndrome: Dr. Samuel Johnson (yes) & Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (may be): Victims of Tourette's syndrome?
000013 (2015) Carlos Henrique F. Camargo [Brésil] ; Augusto Bronzini [Brésil]Tourette's syndrome in famous musicians.
000647 (2011) Andrea E. Cavanna [Royaume-Uni] ; Fizzah Ali [Royaume-Uni] ; Hugh Rickards [Royaume-Uni]Paligraphia and written jocularity in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome
003536 (1996) A. Stevens [Allemagne] ; W. Günther [Allemagne] ; W. Lutzenberger [Allemagne] ; M. Bartels [Allemagne] ; N. Müller [Allemagne]Abnormal topography of EEG microstates in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome
000046 (2015) Henry Powell [États-Unis] ; Howard I. Kushner [États-Unis]Mozart at play: the limitations of attributing the etiology of genius to tourette syndrome and mental illness.
000085 (2015) Ritu Sikka [Canada] ; Lola L. Cuddy [Canada] ; Ingrid S. Johnsrude [Canada] ; Ashley D. Vanstone [Canada]An fMRI comparison of neural activity associated with recognition of familiar melodies in younger and older adults
000100 (2014) Sara Bottiroli [Italie] ; Alessia Rosi [Italie] ; Riccardo Russo [Italie, Royaume-Uni] ; Tomaso Vecchi [Italie] ; Elena Cavallini [Italie]The cognitive effects of listening to background music on older adults: processing speed improves with upbeat music, while memory seems to benefit from both upbeat and downbeat music
000185 (2014) Erika Borella ; Barbara Carretti ; Massimo Grassi ; Massimo Nucci ; Roberta ScioreAre age-related differences between young and older adults in an affective working memory test sensitive to the music effects?
000659 (2011) Muthita Ponpaipan [Thaïlande] ; Wichit Srisuphan [Thaïlande] ; Sutthichai Jitapunkul [Thaïlande] ; Sirirat Panuthai [Thaïlande] ; Ouyporn Tonmukayakul [Thaïlande] ; Alison While [Royaume-Uni]Multimedia computer‐assisted instruction for carers on exercise for older people: development and testing
000923 (2010) Linda Slack Mith [Australie] ; Andrea Lange [Australie] ; Glenys Paley [Australie] ; Martin O Rady [Australie] ; Davina French [Australie] ; Leonie Short [Australie]Oral health and access to dental care: a qualitative investigation among older people in the community
000974 (2010) Yin Yi Lee [République populaire de Chine] ; Moon Fai Chan [Singapour] ; Esther Mok [République populaire de Chine]Effectiveness of music intervention on the quality of life of older people
000A53 (2009) Hsin-Yi Jean Tang [États-Unis] ; Verna Harms ; Sarah M. Speck ; Toni Vezeau ; Jill T. JesurumEffects of audio relaxation programs for blood pressure reduction in older adults.
001172 (2008) A. Ashoori [États-Unis] ; Joseph Jankovic [États-Unis]Mozart’s movements and behaviour: a case of Tourette’s syndrome?
001598 (2007) Aidin Ashoori [États-Unis] ; Joseph Jankovic [États-Unis]Mozart's movements and behaviour : a case of Tourette's syndrome?
001736 (2006) Elizabeth Twiss [États-Unis] ; Jean Seaver [États-Unis] ; Ruth Mccaffrey [États-Unis]The effect of music listening on older adults undergoing cardiovascular surgery
001946 (2005) A H Snijders [Royaume-Uni] ; B R Bloem [Pays-Bas] ; M. Orth [Royaume-Uni] ; J C Rothwell [Royaume-Uni] ; M R Trimble [Royaume-Uni] ; M M Robertson [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Münchau [Royaume-Uni]Video assessment of rTMS for Tourette syndrome
002090 (2003) Ruth Mccaffrey [États-Unis] ; Edward Freeman [États-Unis]Effect of music on chronic osteoarthritis pain in older people
003487 (1996) W. Günther [Allemagne] ; N. Müller [Allemagne] ; W. Trapp [Allemagne] ; C. Haag [Allemagne] ; A. Putz [Allemagne] ; A. Straube [Allemagne]Quantitative EEG analysis during motor function and music perception in Tourette's syndrome
003851 (1994) K. AtermanDid Mozart have Tourette's syndrome? Some comments on Mozart's language.
003B41 (1993) T. Partonen[Mozart and Tourette's syndrome].
003E45 (1992-12-19) O. SacksTourette's syndrome and creativity.
004222 (1991) L. Gunne[Did Mozart have Tourette syndrome?].
000001 (2016) Amy Zhao Yu [États-Unis] ; Shahar Ronen [États-Unis] ; Kevin Hu [États-Unis] ; Tiffany Lu [États-Unis] ; César A. Hidalgo [États-Unis]Pantheon 1.0, a manually verified dataset of globally famous biographies
000038 (2015) Rafael Ramirez [Espagne] ; Manel Palencia-Lefler [Espagne] ; Sergio Giraldo [Espagne] ; Zacharias Vamvakousis [Espagne]Musical neurofeedback for treating depression in elderly people
000053 (2015) Young-Ho Eom [France] ; Pablo Arag N [Espagne] ; David Laniado [Espagne] ; Andreas Kaltenbrunner [Espagne] ; Sebastiano Vigna [Italie] ; Dima L. Shepelyansky [France]Interactions of Cultures and Top People of Wikipedia from Ranking of 24 Language Editions
000071 (2015) Michele Raja [Italie]Did Mozart suffer from Asperger syndrome?
000113 (2014) Osamu Muramoto [États-Unis]Retrospective diagnosis of a famous historical figure: ontological, epistemic, and ethical considerations
000140 (2014) Lung-Chang Lin [Taïwan] ; Chen-Sen Ouyang [Taïwan] ; Ching-Tai Chiang [Taïwan] ; Rong-Ching Wu [Taïwan] ; Hui-Chuan Wu [Taïwan] ; Rei-Cheng Yang [Taïwan]Listening to Mozart K.448 decreases electroencephalography oscillatory power associated with an increase in sympathetic tone in adults: a post-intervention study
000389 (2012) Kate Gfeller ; Virginia Driscoll ; Rachel See Smith ; Christina ScheperleThe Music Experiences and Attitudes Of A First Cohort of Prelingually-Deaf Adolescents and Young Adults CI Recipients
000391 (2012) Michelle Pirruccello ; Pietro De CamilliThe Inositol 5-phosphatases: insights from the Lowe Syndrome Protein OCRL
000433 (2012) Bhaskar Roy [Inde, États-Unis] ; Raghabendra Choudhuri [Inde] ; Ambarish Pandey [États-Unis] ; Sajal Bandopadhyay [Inde] ; Sasmit Sarangi [États-Unis] ; Sobhendu Kumar Ghatak [Inde]Effect of Rotating Acoustic Stimulus on Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Adults
000513 (2011) Daniel J. Simons [États-Unis] ; Christopher F. Chabris [États-Unis]What People Believe about How Memory Works: A Representative Survey of the U.S. Population
000549 (2011) Adekemi J. Akano ; David W. Haley ; Joanna DudekInvestigating Social Cognition in Infants and Adults Using Dense Array Electroencephalography (dEEG)
000564 (2011) Adeline Nyamathi ; Alexandra Slagle ; Alexandra Thomas ; Angela Hudson ; Farinaz Khalilifard ; Glenna Avila ; Julie Orser ; Manuel CuchillaArt Messaging as a Medium to Engage Homeless Young Adults Art Messaging as a Medium to Engage Homeless Youth
000567 (2011) Jessica I. Lake ; Felicia C. GoldsteinAN EXAMINATION OF AN ENHANCING EFFECT OF MUSIC ON ATTENTIONAL ABILITIES IN OLDER PERSONS WITH MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT1,2
000627 (2011) Peter J. Hills [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael B. Lewis [Royaume-Uni]Sad people avoid the eyes or happy people focus on the eyes? Mood induction affects facial feature discrimination
000654 (2011) Carl Lindgren [Suède]Neurological Disorders in Famous Artists
000897 (2010) Emily WashingtonThe Humane Metropolis: People and Nature in the 21st Century City – Edited by Rutherford H. Platt
000B48 (2009) Kevin Durkin [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark Blades [Royaume-Uni]Young people and the media: Special Issue
001206 (2008) Pamela Heaton [Royaume-Uni] ; Rory Allen [Royaume-Uni] ; Kerry Williams [Royaume-Uni] ; Omar Cummins [Royaume-Uni] ; Francesca Happé [Royaume-Uni]Do social and cognitive deficits curtail musical understanding? Evidence from autism and Down syndrome
001805 (2006) B. D. Adams ; B. M. Sebastian ; J. Carter [États-Unis]Honoring the Admiral: Boerhaave‐van Wassenaer's syndrome
001943 (2005) V. Cochen ; I. Arnulf ; S. Demeret ; M. L. Neulat ; V. Gourlet ; X. Drouot ; S. Moutereau ; J. P. Derenne ; T. Similowski ; J. C. Willer ; C. Pierrot-Deseiligny ; F. BolgertVivid dreams, hallucinations, psychosis and REM sleep in Guillain–Barré syndrome
001962 (2005) Alasdair G. W. Hunter [Canada] ; Takatoshi Yotsuyanagi [Japon]The external ear: More attention to detail may aid syndrome diagnosis and contribute answers to embryological questions
001983 (2005) Laszlo Böszörmenyi [Autriche]Teaching: People to People – About People A Plea for the Historic and Human View
001992 (2005) S. Thomas [Royaume-Uni] ; P. Critchley ; M. Lawden ; S. Farooq [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Thomas ; F A Proudlock ; C S Constantinescu [Royaume-Uni] ; I. GottlobStiff person syndrome with eye movement abnormality, myasthenia gravis, and thymoma
001A59 (2005) H. Lee [Corée du Sud] ; S-Y Lee ; S-R Lee ; B-R Park [Corée du Sud] ; R W Baloh [États-Unis]Ocular tilt reaction and anterior inferior cerebellar artery syndrome
001B18 (2005) Alessandra CampanaFrom Pericles to Verdi (and Back Again): An Introduction to Gilles Deleuze’s Pericles and Verdi
001B97 (2005) T. Murakami [Japon] ; Y. Ono [Japon] ; N. Akagi [Japon] ; E. Oshima [Japon] ; Y. Hamakawa [Japon] ; N. Omori [Japon] ; M. Shoji [Japon] ; Y. Hayashi [Japon] ; K. Abe [Japon] ; Y. Manabe [Japon]A case of superior cerebellar artery syndrome with contralateral hearing loss at onset
001C42 (2004) Craig Saunders [Royaume-Uni] ; R. Hardoon [Royaume-Uni] ; John Shawe-Taylor [Royaume-Uni] ; Gerhard Widmer [Autriche]Using String Kernels to Identify Famous Performers from Their Playing Style
001E81 (2004) Lynn SargeantA New Class of People: The Conservatoire and Musical Professionalization in Russia, 1861–1917
001E90 (2004) Sebastian J. Crutch [Royaume-Uni] ; Elizabeth K. Warrington [Royaume-Uni]The semantic organisation of proper nouns: the case of people and brand names
002026 (2003) Cyrille Magne [France] ; Daniele Schön [France] ; Mireille Besson [France]Prosodic and Melodic Processing in Adults and Children
002031 (2003) People
002324 (2002) Hemai ParthasarathyNeurobiology: Plasticity and the older owl
002988 (2000) Heather A. Wild ; Susan E. Barrett ; Melanie J. Spence ; Alice J. O'Toole ; Yi D. Cheng ; Jessica BrookeRecognition and Sex Categorization of Adults' and Children's Faces: Examining Performance in the Absence of Sex-Stereotyped Cues
003306 (1996) Hugh WaltersSyndrome
003779 (1995) Nicholas Oram [Australie] ; L. Cuddy [Australie] ; N. Oram [Canada]Responsiveness of Western adults to pitch-distributional information in melodic sequences
003E29 (1993) Will Mcwhinney [États-Unis]All Creative People are Not Alike
003E30 (1993) Sandra E. Trehub [Canada] ; Anna M. Unyk [Canada] ; Laurel J. Trainor [Canada]Adults identify infant-directed music across cultures
004233 (1991) P J DaviesMozart's death: a rebuttal of Karhausen. Further evidence for Schönlein-Henoch syndrome.
004A89 (1989) GandeviaPSYCHIA TRIC BIBLIOGRAPHY 1960‐1984. By Johan Schioldann‐Nielsen. FAMOUS AND VERY IMPORTANT PERSONS ‐ MEDICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL,
004F68 (1986-12-20) D A YoungRachmaninov and Marfan's syndrome.
005148 (1986) Deirdre V. Lovecky [États-Unis]Can You Hear the Flowers Singing? issues for Gifted Adults
005795 (1982-04-10) Adam LockMozart older than we thought
005807 (1982) Adam LockMozart older than we thought
005B03 (1980) D. García-Cruz ; J. Sanchez-Corona ; R. Ruenes ; M. Paniagua ; I. Ortega ; J M CantúA syndrome with mixed deafness, Mozart ear, middle and inner ear dysplasias.
005F99 (1976) J. D Da[Pathography of famous composers (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)].

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