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Stereotypy is strongly linked to multiple biomarkers of oxidative stress-A potential common etiology for Abnormal Repetitive Behaviors. [PDF]
Spontaneous stereotypies (abnormal, repetitive, and seemingly goal-less behaviors) in captive animals resemble stereotypies documented in patients with neurodevelopmental disorders, including evidence of homologous cortico-striatal dysfunction and shared
Kendall M Coden +8 more
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Stimulus Control Procedure for Reducing Vocal Stereotypies in an Autistic Child
Stereotyped vocal behavior exhibited by a seven-year-old child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and maintained by automatic reinforcement was placed under stimulus control through discrimination training. The training consisted of matching a green
Marco Esposito +7 more
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Levosulpiride-induced arm-raising stereotypy in a 65-year-old man: an unusual tardive phenomenon
A 65-year-old man presented to us with a 6-month history of recurrent, bilateral, purposeless, arm-raising and lowering movements that fulfilled all criteria for stereotypy.
Pankaj A Agarwal, Jimmy A Lalkaka
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Lukian, jeden z najwybitniejszych greckich stylistów, satyryk i mówca, pochodził z Samosat nad Eufratem – był więc, według własnego określenia, „Syryjczykiem i barbarzyńcą”.
Joanna Sowa
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Introduction: Stereotypical expression in laboratory-housed rodents can be explained by different motivational, coping, and motor dysfunction theories.
Johann T. Burke +3 more
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Background and Objectives: To analyze the influence of parental presence and use of risperidone on social interaction and apathy among patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Renandro de Carvalho Reis +4 more
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Changes in Stereotypies: Effects over Time and over Generations
Stereotypies comprise a wide range of repeated and apparently functionless behaviors that develop in individuals whose neural condition or environment results in poor welfare. While stereotypies are an indicator of poor welfare at the time of occurrence,
Patricia Tatemoto +2 more
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Stereotyped motor behavior manifests as rhythmic, repetitive movements. It is common in several neurologic and psychiatric disorders where it is considered maladaptive.
Robin L. Shafer +4 more
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In the wild, giraffes live complex social lives exhibiting fission-fusion social systems. They have sophisticated communication which likely forms a crucial component regulating subgroup dynamics.
Tushar Pramod Kulkarni
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Stereotypy - komunikacja - literatura
The article presents an attempt to establish what role is played by stereotypes within the process of literary communication. The main framework for the presented argumentation is based on the cognitivist approach.
Grzegorz Grochowski
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