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echopraxia
ech·o·prax·i·a E5027550 (ĕk′ō-prăk′sē-ə)n. The involuntary imitation of movements made by others, sometimes occurring in people with schizophrenia and certain other mental disorders. [echo + Greek prāxis, action + -ia.]echopraxia (ˌɛkəʊˈpræksɪə) or echopraxisn (Medicine) the involuntary imitation of the actions of othersechopraxia
echopraxia[‚ek·ō′prak·sē·ə] (psychology) Involuntary imitative repetition of the movements of another. echopraxia
echopraxia [ek″o-prak´se-ah] stereotyped imitation of the movements of another person; seen sometimes in catatonic schizophrenia and Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome.ech·o·prax·i·a (ek'ō-prak'sē-ă), Involuntary imitation of movements made by another. See: echopathy. Synonym(s): echomotism [echo + G. praxis, action] echopraxia (ĕk′ō-prăk′sē-ə)n. The involuntary imitation of movements made by others, sometimes occurring in people with schizophrenia and certain other mental disorders.echopraxia Neurology The parroting by a Pt of another person's actions, which may be seen in catatonic schizophrenia. See Schizophrenia. ech·o·prax·i·a , echopraxis (ek'ō-prak'sē-ă, -praksis) Involuntary imitation of movements made by another. See: echopathy Synonym(s): echomotism. [echo + G. praxis, action]echopraxia An abnormal, compulsive or involuntary mimicking of the actions of another person.EchopraxiaThe imitation of the movement of another individual.Mentioned in: Tourette Syndromeech·o·prax·i·a , echopraxis (ek'ō-prak'sē-ă, -praksis) Involuntary imitation of movements made by another. See: echopathy Synonym(s): echomotism. [echo + G. praxis, action] |