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Arithmomania, a common form, causes patients to engage in addition, division, subtraction and multiplication endlessly.
Charcot, however, was the first to identify the involuntary "impulsive" ideas, such as doubting mania, double checking, touching, and arithmomania (an obsession with counting and numbers), as part of GTS and to link them to the impulsive movements.
An ideational compulsion is an urge to perform an act in one's mind (e.g. arithmomania, onomatomania).
Arithmomania, a common form, causes patients to engage in addition, division, subtraction and multiplication endlessly.
An ideational compulsion is an urge to perform an act in one's mind (e.g. arithmomania, onomatomania).