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Perseveration, in a neuropsychological sense, is the repetition of a thought, word, or action beyond its relevance or usefulness. It is a symptom rather than a standalone disorder and tends to reflect difficulties with cognitive control, particularly impaired response inhibition and reduced cognitive flexibility. Perseveration can appear in various neurological and psychiatric conditions and varies in form and severity.
Common forms include motor perseveration (repeated movements or actions), verbal perseveration (repeating a word or phrase),
Causes and associations include brain injury, stroke, dementia (notably Alzheimer's disease), Parkinson's disease, and other conditions
Assessment typically involves clinical observation and neuropsychological tests that measure cognitive flexibility, set-shifting, and inhibitory control.
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