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A complete lack of movement and verbal behaviour is referred as ? options a)catatonic behaviours b)catatonic stupor c)alogia d)avoliton​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is referred to as catatonic behaviour.

  • Catatonic behaviour typically includes the specific symptoms of evident agitation, possible confusion, and restlessness, as well as an apparent lack of activity and speech.
  • A person can pace in a recurrent pattern and make loud exclamations for no apparent reason other than in response to a specific stimulus or key event in the environment.
  • For example - The parrot-like repetition or echoing of sentences, in common is another typical catatonic behaviour.
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