Drug-induced and other tics of organic origin (2 contents)
Nervoustics are one of the many types of involuntary movement. They are described as impulsive, uncontrollable, involuntary, repetitive contractions of specific muscles or muscle groups. They cannot...
They are one example of involuntary movements, i.e. movements that arise unintentionally and are usually also uncontrollable. Tics consist of short, repetitive movements of a specific part of the...