10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «PUNDING»
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Neuropsychiatric and Cognitive Changes in Parkinson's ...
Punding was first described in amphetamine and cocaine users, and Friedman first described punding in PD with levodopa use [89]. Punding in PD often arises from prepotent habits and pastimes and rarely changes over time. Punders may ...
Dag Aarsland, Jeffrey Cummings, Daniel Weintraub, 2013
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Uncommon Causes of Movement Disorders - Halaman 88
Originally described in amphetamine addicts in Scandinavian countries [27,46], punding refers to complex behavior characterized by intense fascination with repetitive movements that traditionally has been determined to be meaningless or ...
Néstor Gálvez-Jiménez, Paul Tuite, 2011
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Non-motor Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease - Halaman 424
study [15], but not in another [16]. Punding patients use a significantly higher number of rescue doses, including during the night [12]. One study found an association of excessive 'punding-like' involvement with hobbies/activities in PD patients ...
K. Ray Chaudhuri, Eduardo Tolosa, Anthony H. V. Schapira, 2014
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Deep Brain Stimulation: A New Frontier in Psychiatry - Halaman 167
Punding is defined as an intense fascination with excessive, repetitive, and nongoal-oriented behaviors involving acts that can be simple (cleaning, sorting, or ordering of objects) or complex (painting, creative writing, or using or repairing ...
Damiaan Denys, Matthijs Feenstra, Rick Schuurman, 2012
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Movement Disorders: A Video Atlas: A Video Atlas - Halaman 24
Punding, first described in amphetamine addicts, is considered to be analogous to motor stereotypes as a continuum of behavior which ranges from excessive “hobbyism” to prolonged, disabling, and highly stereotyped ritualistic behavior.
Roongroj Bhidayasiri, Daniel Tarsy, 2012
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Psychiatric Issues in Parkinson's Disease: A Practical Guide
Prevalence Punding refers to a form of stereotyped behavior in which there is repetitive performance of useless tasks. It is most often associated with amfetamine and cocaine abuse and its prevalence in PD is not established. Punding tends to ...
Matthew Menza, Laura Marsh, 2005
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Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders, with Desktop Edition: ...
Punding “Punding” is a term coined by Rylander to describe the automatic behaviors associated with high doses of central stimulant drugs [70]. Punding is complex, prolonged, purposeless stereotyped behavior first observed in chronic ...
Alberto Albanese, Joseph Jankovic, 2012
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Parkinson's Disease: Diagnosis & Clinical Management : ...
Punding. The relationship between specific dopaminergic medications and punding is less clear. In the study by Evans et al., punding was not associated with any specific medication subtype, but an association with high LED was noted (7).
Dr. Stewart Factor DO, Dr. William Weiner MD, Dr. Stewart Factor, 2007
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Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders: Refining the ...
Punding, a term initially used to refer to stereotyped behaviors in amphetamine and cocaine addicts, is generally thought to be associated with ... There are many similarities between punding and OCD, but there are also important differences.
Eric Hollander, Joseph Zohar, Paul J. Sirovatka, 2010
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Parkinson's Disease: Non-Motor and Non-Dopaminergic ...
A link between punding and dyskinesias, independent of increased dopaminergic medication use, has also been reported [124]. This suggests that both phenomena may be due to drug-induced sensitization of neural systems mediating motor ...
C. Warren Olanow, Fabrizio Stocchi, Anthony Lang, 2011