Copropraxia
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Copropraxia is involuntarily performing obscene or forbidden gestures. Copropraxia comes from the Greek κόπρος meaning "feces" and πράξις meaning "action". Copropraxia is a rare characteristic of Tourette syndrome.
A related term is coprolalia, referring to involuntary swearing.[1]
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Topics related to Tourette syndrome
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| Main | Causes and origins - History - Sociological and cultural aspects - Treatment |
| Terms | Coprolalia - Copropraxia - Echolalia - Echopraxia - Palilalia - Sensory phenomena - Tic - Tic disorder - Tourettism |
| History | Jean-Martin Charcot - Georges Gilles de la Tourette - Jean Marc Gaspard Itard - Arthur K. Shapiro |
| Organizations | Tourette Syndrome Association - Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada |
| Media | I Have Tourette's But Tourette's Doesn't Have Me - John's Not Mad |
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- ↑ Coprolalia. Dictionary.com, Accessed 21 November 2006.
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- de:Kopropraxie]]
- nl:Copropraxie]]
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