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cataleptic state
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A cataleptic state is a condition in which a person becomes rigid and unresponsive, often with their limbs held in fixed positions. It is typically associated with certain medical conditions or mental health disorders such as schizophrenia or epilepsy. In some cases, catalepsy can be induced purposefully for therapeutic or experimental purposes, such as in hypnosis or certain types of meditation practices.
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