| stereotypy | 1. Maintenance of one attitude for a long period. 2. Constant repetition of certain meaningless gestures or movements, as in certain forms of schizophrenia. Origin: stereo-+ G. Typos, impression, type (05 Mar 2000) |
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| oral stereotypy | Constant repetition of meaningless words or phrases; seen in schizophrenia. Synonym: catalogia, cataphasia, oral stereotypy. Origin: L. Verbum, word, + gero, to carry about (05 Mar 2000) |
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The repetition of movements over and over again in a compulsive manner. While not common among caiques, other parrots such as the orange-wing Amazon sometimes develop stereotypies due to the boredom of being cage without any social enrichment. This condition in parrots is being explored as an animal model system for human schizophrenia and autism (Garner, 2003).
Ãâó: home.rochester.rr.com/thecaiques/glossary.htm
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In animal behavior, stereotypies have been defined as behaviors that are repetitive, performed the same way each time, and seem to serve no obvious purpose or function. They may be compulsive behaviors that have become displaced, perhaps due to boredom, frustration, or unresolved stress.
Ãâó: www.ccac.ca/en/CCAC_Programs/ETCC/GlossaryEng.htm
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stereotyped Uncontrolled, repetitive movement within a restricted pattern. A feature of Pervasive Developmental Disorders.
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