perseveration
noun
per·sev·er·a·tion
pər-ˌse-və-ˈrā-shən
plural perseverations
: continuation of something (such as an activity or thought) usually to an extreme degree or beyond a desired point
specifically, psychology
: the continual involuntary repetition of a thought or behavior
Perseveration is said to occur when the patient continues to give the answer to the previous question in response to new questions. —Lewis Senior
One patient had intermittent perseveration of speech and writing. —Frank Adams et al.
The perseverations associated with ASD [autism spectrum disorder] may be qualitatively different … than the repetitive and intrusive thoughts and actions associated with OCD [obsessive-compulsive disorder]. —Susan L. Hyman et al.
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