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Coprolalia

Coprolalia (/ˌkɒprəˈleɪliə/ KOP-rə-LAY-lee-ə) is involuntary swearing or the involuntary utterance of obscene words or socially inappropriate and derogatory remarks. The word comes from the Greek κόπρος (kópros), meaning "dung, feces", and λαλιά (laliā́) "speech", from λαλεῖν (laleîn) "to talk".

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Coprolalia

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related to Brain regions implicated · 13
Coprolalia → Both, Broca's, Brodmann’s, Current, Individuals, Limbic, Patterns, PET, Positron Emission Tomography, The, This, Tourette Syndrome, TS
related to Prevalence in Tourette syndrome · 10
Coprolalia → Additionally, DSM-IV-TR, Further, Only, Studies, There, These, This, Tourette, Tourette's
related to Characteristics · 7
Coprolalia → In Tourette, Involuntary, It, The, Tourette, Tourette's, Typically
related to In deaf individuals · 3
Coprolalia → Non-verbal, Researchers, Tourette
related to Society and culture · 3
Coprolalia → The, Tourette, Tourette's
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Coprolalia → occasional characteristic of tic disorders, occasional characteristic of Tourette syndrome

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syndrome tourette tics tourette's individuals may tic also symptoms involuntary disorders brain phrases vocal words obscene deaf swearing word exhibit

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Coprolaliais aoccasional characteristic of tic disorders0.90text
Coprolaliais aoccasional characteristic of Tourette syndrome0.90text
performing obscene or forbidden gesturesinstance ofinvoluntary actions0.80text
and coprographiainstance ofinvoluntary actions0.80text
making obscene writings or drawingsinstance ofinvoluntary actions0.80text
strokeinstance ofThe phrases uttered by a person with coprolalia do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of the person as they are unconsciously produced.It may occur after traumatic…0.80text
encephalitisinstance ofThe phrases uttered by a person with coprolalia do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of the person as they are unconsciously produced.It may occur after traumatic…0.80text
the posterior cingulate cortex are also activated during coprolalic vocal ticsinstance ofwhich are active during coprolalic vocal tic episodes.Limbic system structures0.80text
Coprolaliarelated to Brain regions implicatedThe0.60section
Coprolaliarelated to Brain regions implicatedCurrent0.60section
Coprolaliarelated to Brain regions implicatedIndividuals0.60section
Coprolaliarelated to Brain regions implicatedTourette Syndrome0.60section

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