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Echopraxia (also
known as echokinesis) is the
involuntary repetition or
imitation of
another person's actions.
Similar to echolalia, the
involuntary repetition...
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Echopraxia is a hard
science fiction novel by
Canadian writer Peter Watts. It is a "sidequel" to his 2006 novel, Blindsight, and the two
novels make up...
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automatic and effortless. It is one of the echophenomena,
closely related to
echopraxia, the
automatic repetition of
movements made by
another person; both are...
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starship captained by a vampire, with not
dying as the
boobie prize."
Echopraxia (2014) is a "sidequel"
about events happening on
Earth and
elsewhere concurrent...
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online under a
Creative Commons license. Its
sequel (or "sidequel"),
Echopraxia, came out in 2014. In the year 2082, tens of
thousands of coordinated...
- mannerisms, stereotypies,
psychomotor agitation, grimacing, echolalia, and
echopraxia. It
divides catatonia into
three groups based on the
underlying cause;...
- grimacing, mutism, negativism, stupor, mannerism, stereotypy, echolalia,
echopraxia, and agitation. In the
table below, each of
these features of catatonia...
- symptoms, confusion, stress, loss of
personal identity, echolalia, and
echopraxia. To date, no
definitive cause or
reason of the
disorder has been established...
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described in a
review of
grief in the
context of
neurodevelopmental disorders echopraxia (syn. echokinesis, echomatism) – of actions,
movements echothanatopraxia...
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burnout Autistic catatonia Autistic masking Autistic meltdown Echolalia Echopraxia Emotional dysregulation Hyperlexia Infodumping Late
talker Monotropism...