Automatisms
Automatism (medicine)
Set of brief unconscious behaviors
Automatism is a set of brief unconscious behaviors,[1] typically at least several seconds or minutes, while the subject is unaware of actions. This type of automatic behavior often occurs in certain types of epilepsy, such as complex partial seizures in those with temporal lobe epilepsy,[2] or as a side effect of particular medications such as zolpidem.[3]
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