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stereotypy (/ˈstɛri.əˌtaɪpi, ˈstɪər-, -i.oʊ-/, STERR-ee-ə-ty-pee, STEER-, -ee-oh-) is a
repetitive or
ritualistic movement, posture, or utterance. Stereotypies...
- Look up
stereotypy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
stereotypy is a
repetitive behavior related to
mental impairment.
Stereotypy may also
refer to:...
- behaviour,
stereotypy,
stereotypic or
stereotyped behaviour has
several meanings,
leading to
ambiguity in the
scientific literature. A
stereotypy is a term...
- In printing, a stereotype,
stereoplate or
simply a stereo, is a
solid plate of type metal, cast from a papier-mâché or
plaster mould taken from the surface...
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mental health in humans.
Stereotypies have also been
noted to
increase during human presence. To
attempt to
eliminate stereotypies in
captive mink, the Canadian...
- Self-stimulatory
behavior (also
called stimming, stims, self-stimulation,
stereotypy, and
stereotypic movement disorder) is the
repetition of
physical movements...
- catalepsy, waxy flexibility, mutism, negativism, posturing, mannerisms,
stereotypies,
psychomotor agitation, grimacing, echolalia, and echopraxia. It divides...
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Cribbing is a form of
stereotypy (equine oral
stereotypic behaviour),
otherwise known as wind
sucking or crib-biting.
Cribbing is
considered to be an abnormal...
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locomotor stereotypies like
pacing on the
perch or
repetitive play with a
certain toy.
Feather picking and loud
vocalizations can be
stereotypies but are...
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behaviours can be
categorised collectively (e.g., eliminative, ingestive,
stereotypies), however, many
abnormal behaviours fall
debatably into
several of these...