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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Involuntary vocalization
  1. Tourette Syndrome in Children (Nemours Foundation)  
    ... ts, tics, vocal tics, motor tics, behavior problems, involuntary movements, vocalizations, communication, add, attention deficit disorder, adhd, ocd, obsessive ...
  2. Stuttering and Tourette's Syndrome (Stuttering Foundation of America)  
    Stuttering/Learn More ... Stuttering ... Tourette Syndrome/Related Issues ... Tourette Syndrome ... Stuttering Foundation of America ... This material was compiled by Luc De Nil, ...
  3. ... include grunting, sniffing, and throat-clearing. More complex vocalizations include repeating the words of others (echolalia) or repeating one's own words (palilalia). The involuntary use of inappropriate or obscene language (coprolalia) is ...
  4. Glossary From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders)  
    Hearing Disorders and Deafness/Reference Desk ... Hearing Disorders and Deafness ... Ear Infections/Reference Desk ... Ear Infections ... Dizziness and Vertigo/Reference ...
  5. Williams Syndrome From the National Institutes of Health (Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center)  
    Genetic Disorders/Specifics ... Genetic Disorders ... Developmental Disabilities/Specifics ... Developmental Disabilities ... Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center ...