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Echophenomenon

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echolalioplasia – involving sign language, described in one individual with
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Index

Ancient Greek
echo
echolalia
echopalilalia
echothanatologia
grief
neurodevelopmental disorders
echopraxia
echothanatopraxia
echopathy
echoplasia
Tourette syndrome





doi
10.1002/mds.25103
PMID
22807284
doi
10.1017/s0033291700024223
PMID
2477866


"Contour copying or echoplasia – a new echo phenomenon in a person with Gilles de la Tourette syndrome"
doi
10.1159/000120989

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