Echophenomenon

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Echophenomenon (also known as echo phenomenon; from Ancient Greek ἠχώ (ēkhṓ) "echo, reflected sound") is "automatic imitative actions without explicit awareness" or pathological repetitions of external stimuli or activities, actions, sounds, or phrases, indicative of an underlying disorder.

The echophenomena include repetition:

  • echolalia (syn. echophrasia) – of vocalizations (the most common of the echophenomena)
    • echopalilalia – of words
  • echopraxia (syn. echokinesis, echomatism) – of actions, movements
  • echopathy – of actions or speech
  • echomimia – of facial expressions
  • echographia – of words that are written or typed
  • echoplasia – physically or mentally, tracing contours of objects
  • echolalioplasia – involving sign language, described in one individual with Tourette syndrome (as of 2012).
  • echologia – of words or sounds in thought