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Echopraxia is a form of catatonic behavior in which a person repetitively imitates the movements of others.

Echopraxia, also known as "echomotism," is the compulsory repetition of someone else's movements or activities.

An individual with this symptom might emulate your hand motions during a discussion or duplicate how you walk.

This compulsory repetition of someone else's activities can also incorporate unsafe movements, like kicking or gnawing themselves or others.

Although its objective isn't completely perceived, it frequently shows up in mentally unbalanced individuals, or people who have schizophrenia, Tourette disorder, and other mental health conditions.

It can also happen in people with disorders of the cerebrum or mind injury. Likewise, echopraxia may show up in people with:

  • immune system conditions
  • epilepsy
  • major neurocognitive disorder (recently known as dementia)
  • culture-bound conditions, including Latah, amurakh, and Imu

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