automatisms in English

noun
1
the performance of actions without conscious thought or intention.
This problem highlights the difficulty in delineating the dividing line between automatism and insanity, or, as it is often termed non-insane automatism and insane automatism .

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3. Automatisms are common during the seizure, and include oral and/or manual Automatisms

4. Automatisms were similar for an individual child; however, Automatisms were not present in all their seizures

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6. Only 23% of spontaneous awake seizures had Automatisms

7. More complex Automatisms include walking, running, undressing, and speaking

8. Automatisms were more likely in longer seizures and hyperventilation

9. Automatisms may occur in the setting of complex-partial seizures

10. Automatism (countable and uncountable, plural Automatisms) Acting automatically or involuntarily

11. Common Automatisms include lip smacking, chewing, fidgeting, and walking around

12. Started while eating with blank stare, mouth Automatisms and non-responsive

13. Automatisms are associated with organic brain disease in the temporal neocortex.

14. Automatisms are associated with organic brain disease in the temporal neocortex.

15. Ictal as well as postictal (manual, oral and speech) Automatisms were monitored.

16. Responsiveness is usually impaired or lost when Automatisms occur during psychomotor seizures

17. Automatisms consist of involuntary but coordinated movements that tend to be purposeless and repetitive

18. Emotional expressions, such as laughing or crying, may also occur as Automatisms.

19. PURPOSE: Genital Automatisms (GAs) are rare clinical phenomena during or after epileptic seizures

20. Zolpidem Ingestion, Automatisms, and Sleep Driving: A Clinical and Legal Case Series J

21. Unilateral motor Automatisms occurred in 26 of the 60 patients with MTLE or NTLE

22. There has been considerable debate regarding the nature, triggers, and timing of Automatisms in absence seizures

23. Other: Automatisms can include head nodding, undressing and a range of other automatic movements

24. Age, epilepsy syndrome, or state of alertness had no effect on the presence of Automatisms.

25. Objectives To examine the frequency and nature of Automatisms in new-onset absence seizures and …

26. The word Automatisms uses 11 letters: a, a, i, m, m, o, s, s, t, t, u

27. Automatisms occur in almost two thirds of CPSs of mesial temporal lobe onset [16, 20, 30]

28. Automatisms are nonpurposeful, stereotyped, and repetitive behaviors that commonly accompany focal impaired awareness seizures (in the semiologic classification, they …

29. However, there are several anecdotal reports in the literature of patients who have Automatisms with preserved responsiveness …

30. Hand Automatisms is one of the principal characteristics of complex partial (psychomotor) seizures 5 occurring in >80%

31. Purpose: To describe clinical characteristics and lateralizing value of postictal Automatisms in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE)

32. In epilepsy, Automatisms may occur in focal impaired awareness seizures, as well as absence seizures (atypical ones, in particular)

33. Ictal Automatisms were tested in the group of 36 children with partial complex seizures aged 4 to 17 years

34. Of 557 patients admitted for video/EEG monitoring, 2 (0.36%) were identified who had Automatisms of fear and sadness.

35. Less common Automatisms associated with temporal lobe seizures include vocalizations, ictal speech, and affective behaviours (out of context fear).

36. The neurologic disorders associated with Automatisms include narcolepsy (the sudden recurrent uncontrollable compulsion to sleep) and some forms of epilepsy …

37. The association of ipsilateral motor Automatisms and contralateral dystonic posturing was found in 14 patients with MTLE but in none of

38. [1] state that such Automatisms never occurred in left-sided psychomotor seizures but were found in 10% of right temporal cases

39. Background Automatisms are well recognized to occur in complex partial seizures; however, their occurrence in generalized epilepsies is not always appreciated

40. Article abstract-This is a report of a 1-year prospective study to investigate how often Automatisms occur with preserved responsiveness in psychomotor seizures

41. Events lasted 10-60 s, and complex gestural Automatisms were often observed; in one case, a boy undid his seatbelt and attempted to exit a moving vehicle.

42. Ictal Automatisms of fear or sadness, of which the patient is unaware and which are not preceded by a corresponding emotion, have not been well characterized

43. In this article, the author provides an overview of Convulsive syncope.Syncope is commonly accompanied by tonic or myoclonic muscle activity, eye deviations, automatisms, vocalizations, and hallucinations, which may all complicate the distinction from epileptic seizures.

44. Medical Conditions associated with Automatisms: Movement symptoms (6001 causes), Behavioural symptoms (4608 causes), Brain symptoms (2787 causes), Neurological symptoms (9575 causes), Muscle symptoms (7251 causes), Nerve symptoms (9132 causes), Musculoskeletal symptoms (6264 causes), Head symptoms (10192 causes)

45. Rodowick argues that the Automatisms of cinema--habitual modes of production, common in film to the point of an unthinking redundancy--remain in television and new media, heavily influencing how these newer media shape our perception of reality

46. Hypernyms ("Absence" is a kind of): ictus; raptus; seizure (a sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a disease) Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Absence"): complex Absence (an Absence seizure accompanied by other abnormalities (atonia or automatisms or vasomotor changes))

47. This may be accomplished by the ascendancy of intelligence over the organism and over mental activity: the reversal of body automatisms and reflexes by the practice of yoga resulting in the control of the breath, of the various metabolic and nervous functions concluding with the practice of Abreactional exercises […].” [4]

48. Typical oral Automatisms of chewing and swallow- 11.5 mA at 7–10 seconds over electrode 11A and at 8.5 mA at 7– ing have been found to be more common in temporal lobe epilep- 10 seconds over electrode 16A, the intensity threshold for afterdis- sies; however, they may occur in frontal lobe seizures with charges being 12.5 and 9.5 mA