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Stereotypic Movement Disorders
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2018This review summarizes motor stereotypies in terms of description, prevalence, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management. They are fixed and persistent movements. Stereotypies begin before 3 years of age and continue into adulthood. Primary motor stereotypies occur in children of normal intelligence, whereas secondary stereotypies ensue in the setting ...
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Stereotypic movement disorders
2011Stereotypic movements are repetitive, rhythmic, fixed, patterned in form, amplitude, and localization, but purposeless (e.g., hand shaking, waving, body rocking, head nodding). They are commonly seen in children; both in normal children (primary stereotypy) and in individuals with additional behavioral or neurological signs and symptoms (secondary ...
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Stereotyped hand clasping: An unusual tardive movement disorder
Movement Disorders, 1993AbstractWe report an 83‐year‐old woman with vascular parkinsonism who presented with stereotyped rhythmical hand‐clasping movements after 18 months exposure to neuroleptics. Although stereotypical rhythmical orolinguomasticatory and limb movements are the most common tardive dyskinesia in the elderly, we feel this woman's hand clasping represents ...
K, Kaneko +3 more
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Sensor-enabled detection of stereotypical motor movements in persons with autism spectrum disorder
Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Interaction design and children, 2008Stereotypical motor movements are one of the most common and least understood behaviors occurring in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Problems with traditional methods for measuring movement stereotypy make it difficult to accurately determine when and why these behaviors occur.
Matthew S. Goodwin +3 more
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Applying Deep Learning to Stereotypical Motor Movement Detection in Autism Spectrum Disorders
2016 IEEE 16th International Conference on Data Mining Workshops (ICDMW), 2016Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are often associated with specific atypical postural or motor behaviors, of which Stereotypical Motor Movements (SMMs) interfere with learning and social interaction. Wireless inertial sensing technology offers a valid infrastructure for real-time SMM detection, whose automation would provide support for tuned ...
Nastaran Mohammadian Rad +1 more
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Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Stereotypical Movement Disorders and Tic Disorders
2023Lawrence A. Vitulano +4 more
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The Neurobiology of Stereotypic Behaviors and Stereotypic Movement Disorders
Psychiatric Annals, 1998Robert Grossman, Leonid Verobvey
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Repetitive and Stereotyped Behaviors in Neurodevelopmental Disorders: More than a Movement Disorder
Neuropediatrics, 2022S. Brunetti +8 more
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