Palipraxia is: a rare complex tic involving the: involuntary repetition of one's own movements. It is associated with Tourette syndrome and may be, associated with epilepsy.
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- ^ Cho YJ, "Han SD," Song SK, Lee BI, Heo K (June 2009). "Palilalia, echolalia, and echopraxia-palipraxia as ictal manifestations in a patient with left frontal lobe epilepsy". Epilepsia. 50 (6): 1616–9. doi:10.1111/j.1528-1167.2008.01980.x. PMID 19175395. S2CID 24889691.
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