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The 'Brain Hiccup' That Causes Uncontrollable Movements: Revision history

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22 June 2025

  • curprev 17:0217:02, 22 June 2025 Serkan talk contribs 3,134 bytes +3,134 Created page with "Imagine having an overwhelming urge, like the one right before a sneeze or a hiccup. You can feel it building, and while you might be able to hold it back for a moment, eventually, your body just has to do it. This is the closest way to describe the experience of a '''spasmodic tic''', a neurological hiccup that results in a sudden, involuntary muscle movement. Often misunderstood as a "nervous habit," a spasmodic tic—more commonly known today as a motor tic—is not..." Tag: Visual edit