Conditions associated with perseveration include neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly those considered to be on the autism spectrum ( especially Asperger syndrome ), and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ( ADHD ).
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He describes those who have hyperexcitability as showing " strength and perseveration of reactions incommensurate to their stimuli . " ( p . 98 ) He addresses 5 types of hyperexcitability:
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This type of perseveration refers to when a patient cannot get out of a specific frame of mind, such as when asked to name animals they can only name one.
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Cerebral dominance theories ( in the stutterer, no cerebral hemisphere takes the neurological lead ) and theories of perseveration ( neurological skipping record of sorts ) are both Breakdown theories.
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Some of the participants in their experiment said that occasionally the nonsense syllables would come to mind between training sessions even when they were trying to suppress it, they called this perseveration.
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Where a quarter or more of the total posts on a well-discussed topic ( often comprising half the total verbiage ) may indicate a problem with " perseveration ".
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Her early career involved work on the role of dopamine in cognitive perseveration and motor stereotypy, but her interests then extended to the role of the hippocampus in simple and conditional learning.
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However, my requests for a rationale for claims were never answered except by repetition of the original statement . The group of editors in question practices proof by assertion and perseveration rather than by reasoning and analysis of evidence.
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:: : : : Yeah, for some reason our article on palinopsia only addresses a subset of these conditions ( the ones relating specifically to afterimage ) and does not reference the other varieties of distortion to visual perseveration.
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Additionally, pathological gamblers tend to demonstrate greater response perseveration ( compulsivity ) and risky decision making in laboratory gambling tasks compared to controls, though there is no strong evidence suggesting that attention and working memory are impaired in pathological gamblers.