Things perseveration often describes (“perseveration ________”)
consolidation,
errors
How perseveration often is described (“________ perseveration”)
visual,
verbal,
volitional,
regulatory,
infantile,
such,
sensory,
more,
tonic,
high,
cognitive,
greater,
strong,
excessive,
infant,
marked,
emotional,
much,
less,
low,
simple,
linguistic,
rigid,
frequent,
clinical,
aphasic,
conative,
continuous,
considerable,
extreme,
anatomical,
organic,
static,
severe,
mental,
postural,
set,
ideational,
abnormal,
recurrent,
maladaptive,
repetitive,
dynamic,
stronger,
reduced,
undue,
elementary,
formal,
affective,
continued,
acute,
prefrontal,
behavioral,
partial,
monotonous,
schizophrenic,
consequent,
extensive,
induced,
pervasive,
stimulus
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