Dr. Cothros has clinical interests in tic disorders and Tourette syndrome; dystonia; botulinum toxin injections for treatment of movement disorders; Parkinson disease and other forms of parkinsonism; tremor; cerebellar ataxia; drug-induced movement disorders; plus Huntington disease and other heritable movement disorders. His research interests span human motor control and behavioural/cognitive neuroscience.

He has been supported by the Young Investigator Award from the Tourette Association of America, the Parkinson Alberta Post-Doctoral Fellowship, the Canadian League Against Epilepsy Post-Graduate Training Fellowship Award, and the Mary Ann Lee Award from the Canadian League Against Epilepsy.

Research interests

motor control, cognitive processes