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What is Coprolalia, cursing and inappropriate language gestures
Coprolalia is the medical term used to describe one of the most puzzling and socially stigmatizing symptoms of Tourette Syndrome—the involuntary outburst of obscene words or socially …
Copropraxia - Wikipedia
Copropraxia is a tic consisting of involuntarily performing obscene or forbidden gestures, or inappropriate touching. [1] The word comes from the Greek κόπρος (kópros), meaning "feces", …
Coprolalia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2023年5月29日 · Coprolalia is the most common of the coprophenomena, which includes copropraxia (the urge to perform obscene gestures without control), mental coprolalia …
Tics & Tic Disorders - Tourette Center - Specialty Clinics ...
A small number of people may have tics that look like obscene gestures (copropraxia) or are socially inappropriate or offensive words (coprolalia). Despite the publicity about copropraxia …
Copropraxia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Copropraxia is the irrepressible use of inappropriate and rude gestures such as repetitive display of the middle finger in a social context where it draws attention and/or potentially embarrasses …
COPROLALIA AND OTHER COPROPHENOMENA - Neurologic …
1997年5月1日 · Copropraxia, the unontrollable performance of obscene gestures, is less commonly seen. Prevalence of coprolalia varies from 8% in primary pediatric practices to over …
Coprolalia - Wikipedia
Coprolalia is one type of coprophenomenon. Other coprophenomena include the related symptoms of copropraxia, involuntary actions such as performing obscene or forbidden …
Are there distinct subtypes in Tourette syndrome? Pure ...
This study addressed several questions relating to the core features of Tourette syndrome (TS) including in particular coprolalia (involuntary utterance of obscene words) and copropraxia …
Copropraxia: Obscene and inappropriate gestures - Dealing ...
Description: Involves involuntary obscene or inappropriate gestures, such as flipping off (middle finger gestures), grabbing the groin, or mimicking socially unacceptable actions. Like other …
Copropraxia | definition of Copropraxia by Medical dictionary
More prolonged movements or noises that incorporate several muscle groups or syllables are termed complex tics, such as head and/or shoulder rotation, hitting, jumping, kicking, repeating …