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What is echopraxia?
short by Anmol Sharma / on Saturday, 7 September, 2024
Echopraxia is mimicking the physical movements or facial expressions of someone else. Echopraxia is automatic and involuntary. Research suggests the abnormal functioning of frontal lobe of brain or mirror neuron system could contribute to echopraxia. Conditions like autism spectrum disorder, catatonia, epilepsy, schizophrenia and Tourette syndrome are the conditions that could cause echopraxia.
read more at Cleveland Clinic