Coprolalia and Tourette syndrome: Understanding involuntary vocal tics
When actor John Davidson, who has Tourette’s syndrome, reportedly uttered a racial slur during the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) ceremony, the public reaction was swift and emotionally charged. For many people, the involuntary outburst reflected true feelings or a subconscious racial bias. However, that is not the case with certain forms of Tourette’s.
Coprolalia, the involuntary expression of socially inappropriate or taboo words, is among the most …
Coprolalia and Tourette syndrome: Understanding involuntary vocal tics









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