Definition of Stereotypies. Meaning of Stereotypies. Synonyms of Stereotypies

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- frontotemporal lobar degeneration, more than half (60%) had stereotypies. The time to onset of stereotypies in people with frontotemporal lobar degeneration may...
- also exhibit stereotypies when they are caged. Common stereotypies in these species include head throwing and jaw clamping. Stereotypies can also be seen...
- locomotor stereotypies like pacing on the perch or repetitive play with a certain toy. Feather picking and loud vocalizations can be stereotypies but are...
- mental health in humans. Stereotypies have also been noted to increase during human presence. To attempt to eliminate stereotypies in captive mink, the Canadian...
- Look up stereotypy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A stereotypy is a repetitive behavior related to mental impairment. Stereotypy may also refer to:...
- "stereotyped" from the definition of tic to better distinguish between stereotypies and tics, replaced transient tic disorder with provisional tic disorder...
- them voluntarily. Stereotypies are often ****ociated with developmental syndromes, including the autism spectrum disorders. Stereotypies are quite common...
- "Primary (Non-Autistic) Motor Stereotypies". Johns Hopkins Medicine. Retrieved 2022-06-18. Singer HS. (2009). "Motor stereotypies" (PDF). Semin Pediatr Neurol...
- unspecified Tics should be distinguished from other causes of tourettism, stereotypies, c****a, dyskinesias, myoclonus and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Education...
- to detect the occurrence or prevalence of abnormal behaviours (e.g. stereotypies, feather pecking, tail-biting), normal behaviours (e.g. comfort behaviours)...