echopraxia

  • 61Schizophrenia/Dementia Praecox: Emergence of the Concept —    (See also Psychosis: Emergence; Schizophrenia: Recent Concepts; Unitary Psychosis; Wernicke–Kleist–Leonhard Pathway.)    Schizophrenia remains among the most puzzling of all diseases in psychiatry because there is no single symptom… …

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  • 62ehopraksija — ehopràksija ž DEFINICIJA psih. ponavljanje, oponašanje istih pokreta ili radnji za nekim drugim, usp. ehomimija ETIMOLOGIJA nlat. echopraxia ≃ eho + v. praksa …

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  • 63echokinesis — n.; see echopraxia …

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  • 64latah — n. a pattern of behaviour seen especially in certain cultures, such as that of Malaysia. After a psychological shock the affected individual becomes very anxious and very suggestible and shows excessive obedience and pathological imitation of the …

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  • 65echomimia — ˌekōˈmimēə noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin echo + mimus mime + New Latin ia more at mime : echopraxia …

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  • 66latah — ˈläd.ə noun ( s) Etymology: Malay : a neurotic condition marked by automatic obedience, echolalia, and echopraxia observed especially among Malays * * * /lah teuh/, n. a pattern of neurotic behavior, usually induced by a startle, first discovered …

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