AI Article Synopsis

  • Tic disorders, like Tourette Syndrome, involve uncontrollable movements or sounds that can make everyday life difficult.
  • Researchers are using videos to measure these tics better than with just questionnaires, which is becoming more common because it’s easy to get videos from patients.
  • The paper shares important tips for using video methods in tic research, ensuring that they are done correctly and ethically based on over 15 years of study.

Article Abstract

Tic disorders (TD), including Tourette Syndrome, are characterized by involuntary, repetitive movements and/or vocalizations that can lead to persistent disability and impairment across the lifespan. Existing research demonstrates that video-based behavioral coding (VBBC) methods can be used to reliably quantify tics, enabling a more objective approach to tic measurement above and beyond standardly used TD questionnaires. VBBC is becoming more popular given the ease and ubiquity of obtaining patient videos. However, rigor and reproducibility of this work has been limited by undescribed and unstandardized approaches to using VBBC methods in TD research. The current paper describes "best practices" for VBBC in TD research, which have been tested and refined in our research over the past 15+ years, including considerations for data acquisition, coding implementation, interrater reliability demonstration, and methods reporting. We also address ethical considerations for researchers using this method.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13428-024-02383-7DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Tic disorders, like Tourette Syndrome, involve uncontrollable movements or sounds that can make everyday life difficult.
  • Researchers are using videos to measure these tics better than with just questionnaires, which is becoming more common because it’s easy to get videos from patients.
  • The paper shares important tips for using video methods in tic research, ensuring that they are done correctly and ethically based on over 15 years of study.
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