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  • Perseveration - Wikipedia
    Perseveration, in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and speech–language pathology, is the repetition of a particular response (such as a word, phrase, or gesture) regardless of the absence or cessation of a stimulus
  • Perseveration in Psychology: Causes, Types, and Treatments
    In the realm of psychology, perseveration refers to the uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence of a stimulus or the cessation of the original trigger
  • Perseveration | Description, Neurological Mechanisms, Types . . .
    Perseveration is the repetitive and uncontrollable continuation of a thought, behavior, or response, even when it is no longer appropriate or relevant It is associated with certain neurological disorders, brain injuries, and psychiatric conditions
  • What is Perseveration and How to Get ‘Unstuck’ When Perseverating on . . .
    Perseveration is a term used in psychology to describe the tendency to repeat a particular behavior or response even when it is no longer appropriate or necessary This behavior is often associated with various neurological disorders, such as autism, ADHD, and traumatic brain injury
  • What is perseveration? - Understood
    When someone gets stuck on a topic or idea, it’s called perseveration Learn about perseveration examples, why people with ADHD perseverate, and how to help
  • Perseveration: Understanding the Persistent Repetition of Thoughts . . .
    Perseveration is a fascinating and complex psychological phenomenon, often misunderstood yet integral to many mental health discussions At its core, perseveration involves a compulsive repetition of thoughts, emotions, or actions, often beyond the point of relevance or necessity
  • APA Dictionary of Psychology
    according to the perseveration–consolidation hypothesis, the repetition, after a learning experience, of neural processes that are responsible for memory formation, which is necessary for the consolidation of long-term memory
  • Perseveration (Repetition) | Fact sheet - Synapse
    Perseveration is repetitive and continuous behaviour, speech or thought that occurs due to changes in cognitive skills such as memory, attention, and mental flexibility


















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