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Old 03-28-2007, 07:15 PM #4
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We can go for months and months and not have any new studies or information come out and all of a sudden there's lots.

I've been trying to understand this one. It's very interesting to me but I'm having trouble understanding the motor cortex just to begin with. It's a bit hard not having the full article, so maybe I should wait till I get to read that.

http://herkules.oulu.fi/isbn9514267931/html/x231.html
Postural control systems "Corrective movements are needed to keep the centre of gravity within the base of support. To achieve this goal, co-ordination of the sensory, skeletal muscle and central nervous systems is needed."
I'm guessing it's an issue of balance? Here is some info on postural control:

http://www.onbalance.com/clinical_in...ceControl.aspx
http://www.posturalcontrol.com/

I think this supports the notion that motor deficits can be an issue in some children with TS?
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