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Andrea E. Cavanna

Researcher at University of Birmingham

Publications -  123
Citations -  9784

Andrea E. Cavanna is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tourette syndrome & Tics. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 102 publications receiving 8516 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea E. Cavanna include University of London & University College London.

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The precuneus: a review of its functional anatomy and behavioural correlates.

TL;DR: A useful conceptual framework is provided for matching the functional imaging findings with the specific role(s) played by this structure in the higher-order cognitive functions in which it has been implicated, and activation patterns appear to converge with anatomical and connectivity data in providing preliminary evidence for a functional subdivision within the precuneus.
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The Precuneus and Consciousness

TL;DR: Findings suggest that the precuneus may play a central role in the neural network correlates of consciousness, and its activity seems to correlate with self-reflection processes, possibly involving mental imagery and episodic/autobiographical memory retrieval.
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The cognitive impact of antiepileptic drugs

TL;DR: The data reviewed suggest that the effects exerted by an AED could vary depending on both patient characteristics and drug-related variables, and longitudinal studies are needed to improve the understanding of the influence of factors such as age, tolerance and the stability of cognitive effects.
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The international prevalence, epidemiology, and clinical phenomenology of Tourette syndrome: A cross-cultural perspective

TL;DR: The international prevalence, epidemiology, and clinical phenomenology of TS, from a cross-cultural perspective, is reviewed, highlighting the biological underpinnings of the disorder.
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The Behavioral Spectrum of Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome

TL;DR: An updated review of the literature on the multifaceted phenotype of Tourette's syndrome is provided, with special attention to the behavioral problems and the relationship between Tourette’s syndrome and comorbid neuropsychiatric conditions.