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Pandemic Tic-like Behaviors Following Social Media Consumption
Movement Disorders ( IF 7.4 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-24 , DOI: 10.1002/mds.28800 Theresa Paulus 1, 2 , Tobias Bäumer 1 , Julius Verrel 1 , Anne Weissbach 1 , Veit Roessner 3 , Christian Beste 3, 4, 5 , Alexander Münchau 1
Movement Disorders ( IF 7.4 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-24 , DOI: 10.1002/mds.28800 Theresa Paulus 1, 2 , Tobias Bäumer 1 , Julius Verrel 1 , Anne Weissbach 1 , Veit Roessner 3 , Christian Beste 3, 4, 5 , Alexander Münchau 1
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Currently, there is a marked increase of young people with sudden onset of tic-like behaviors (TLBs) resembling movements and vocalizations presented on social media videos as “Tourette's syndrome.”
中文翻译:
社交媒体消费后的流行性抽搐行为
目前,突然出现类似抽动样行为 (TLB) 的年轻人显着增加,这些行为类似于社交媒体视频上呈现的“抽动秽语综合征”的动作和发声。
更新日期:2021-09-24
中文翻译:
社交媒体消费后的流行性抽搐行为
目前,突然出现类似抽动样行为 (TLB) 的年轻人显着增加,这些行为类似于社交媒体视频上呈现的“抽动秽语综合征”的动作和发声。