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- Stereotypy abstract "A stereotypy /ˈstɛriː.ɵtaɪpi/ is a repetitive or ritualistic movement, posture, or utterance. Stereotypies may be simple movements such as body rocking, or complex, such as self-caressing, crossing and uncrossing of legs, and marching in place. They are found in people with intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, tardive dyskinesia and stereotypic movement disorder; studies have shown stereotypies associated with some types of schizophrenia. Frontotemporal dementia is also a common neurological cause of repetitive behaviors and stereotypies. Several causes have been hypothesized for stereotypy, and several treatment options are available.Stereotypy is sometimes called stimming in autism, under the hypothesis that it self-stimulates one or more senses. Related terms include punding and tweaking to describe repetitive behavior that is a side effect of some drugs.Among people with frontotemporal lobar degeneration, more than half (60%) had stereotypies. The time to onset of stereotypies in people with frontotemporal lobar degeneration may be years (average 2.1 years).".
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- Stereotypy hasPhotoCollection Stereotypy.
- Stereotypy wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Stereotypy subject Category:Abnormal_behaviour_in_animals.
- Stereotypy subject Category:Animal_welfare.
- Stereotypy subject Category:Drug_culture.
- Stereotypy subject Category:Ethology.
- Stereotypy subject Category:Mental_and_behavioural_disorders.
- Stereotypy subject Category:Psychiatric_terminology.
- Stereotypy subject Category:Substance_dependence.
- Stereotypy subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Cognition,_perception,_emotional_state_and_behaviour.
- Stereotypy type Abstraction100002137.
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- Stereotypy type Cognition100023271.
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- Stereotypy type Disease114070360.
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- Stereotypy type AilmentCondition.
- Stereotypy comment "A stereotypy /ˈstɛriː.ɵtaɪpi/ is a repetitive or ritualistic movement, posture, or utterance. Stereotypies may be simple movements such as body rocking, or complex, such as self-caressing, crossing and uncrossing of legs, and marching in place. They are found in people with intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, tardive dyskinesia and stereotypic movement disorder; studies have shown stereotypies associated with some types of schizophrenia.".
- Stereotypy label "Comportement stéréotypé".
- Stereotypy label "Estereotipia (comportamiento)".
- Stereotypy label "Stereotypia".
- Stereotypy label "Stereotypie (Medizin)".
- Stereotypy label "Stereotypy".
- Stereotypy label "Стереотипия".
- Stereotypy sameAs Stereotypie_(Medizin).
- Stereotypy sameAs Estereotipia_(comportamiento).
- Stereotypy sameAs Comportement_stéréotypé.
- Stereotypy sameAs 상동증.
- Stereotypy sameAs Stereotypia.
- Stereotypy sameAs m.0dg_lc.
- Stereotypy sameAs Q1198115.
- Stereotypy sameAs Q1198115.
- Stereotypy sameAs Stereotypy.
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