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A class of psychiatric disorders characterized by failure to resist a temptation and urge that may cause harm to self or others. Numerous psychiatric disorders shows impulsivity, this includes substance-related disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, paraphilias, antisocial personality ...
Also known as executive function deficit, is a disruption to the efficacy of the executive functions. A group of cognitive processes that regulate and control other cognitive processes. It is shown in numerous psychopathologies and mental disorders.
Also known as masked facies, a medical sign that shows a reduced degree of expression of the face. It can be caused by motor impairment or psychological or psychiatric factors.
Also known as festinating gait, is a type of gait exhibited by patients suffering from Parkinson's disease. This gait is characterized by small shuffling steps and slow movements or no movement at all.
A disturbance which causes a person to feel unsteady when moving or in a non-moving position. It may be accompanied by feeling of wooziness or dizziness and having a sensation of spinning or floating movement.
It refers to a decrease in body movement. It is characterized by complete or partial loss of muscle movement associated with mental health disorders and prolonged inactivity caused by illness or other condition.
An involuntary, rhythmic muscle contraction and relaxation that involves twitching of one or more body parts. It is the most common of all involuntary movements and a symptom of a neurological disorder.
Also known as involuntary nervous system, is the part of the peripheral nervous system which controls visceral functions. Most of its functions are involuntary but they can often work in conjunction with voluntary control.