compulsive repetition造句
例句与造句
- However, transcortical sensory aphasia differs from receptive aphasia in that patients still have intact repetition and exhibit echolalia, or the compulsive repetition of words.
- The film depicts the political continuity between wartime Nazism and post-war Europe, and the psychological continuity of characters locked into compulsive repetition of the past.
- Sacks, liking the alternate term " brainworm ", describes them as : " brainworms and allied phenomena-- the echoic or automatic or compulsive repetition of tones of words ".
- The play's director described the music as " primeval, unusual . . . the sort of neurosis within [ Yorke's ] music certainly has elucidated elements of the compulsive repetition of the play ."
- Autism, a condition that affects more than 300, 000 people in the United States, is a brain disorder that produces extreme introversion starting in infancy and is often characterized by an inability to relate to others and compulsive repetition of certain movements.
- It's difficult to find compulsive repetition in a sentence. 用compulsive repetition造句挺难的
- The sight of Michael Holmes rocking, suffering from a brain disorder that causes extreme introversion beginning in infancy and often results in a compulsive repetition of certain movements, raised a question of how a charge of second-degree murder would be handled by the criminal-justice system.
- Nicky Silver's " Food Chain, " at the Westside Theater, plays with all kinds of WASP, Jewish, gay and fat-people conventions : it is funny, fresh and cutting because it keeps the combinations moving and lets self-awareness compete with compulsive repetition.
- In spite of the first movements sonata like form, according to Brown, musicologist Francis Maes states that because of a compulsive repetition of the motto in sequences, diminutions, and augmentations the orchestration with intensive use of the low brass and the peculiarity of tempo changes, " all this turns the first movement into a montage of contrasts rather than into a developing sonata form ."