A disorder characterized by an inability of the brain to recognize thought patterns, speech pattens, movement patterns, etc. When the brain is missing information, it utilizes its environment to fill in the gaps. This can lead to repetitive speech, movement, and sounds related to ones surroundings and or senses. It can cause slight, mild, and or severe distress. There is currently no treatment or cure.
Symptoms may include:
Echolalia
Confusion
Stuttering
Clumsiness
Memory Loss
Difficulty Concentrating
Lack of spatial awareness
Longer response and processing time
Difficulty remembering names and faces
Compulsive behaviors usually related to ones environment
Difficulty understanding what others are saying and or doing around oneself
Repetitive movements and sounds that can range from something you can control to something beyond your control. These often have a connection to one’s environment, from people to objects and sensory details.
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