• Persistent Repetition of Phrases (stylized as “Persistent repetition of phrases”) is the seventh studio album by the Caretaker, an alias of musician Leyland...
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  • where every unidentified noise is pregnant with menace." Persistent Repetition of Phrases combines an overt interest in amnesia and memory distortion...
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  • Theoretically Pure Anterograde Amnesia (2005). Shifting record labels, Persistent Repetition of Phrases (2008) changed from V/Vm Test to History Always Favours the...
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    in releases such as Persistent Repetition of Phrases (2008), An Empty Bliss Beyond This World (2011), and Everywhere at the End of Time (2016–2019). Paintings...
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  • (James Leyland Kirby) touches the subject in his 2008 album Persistent Repetition of Phrases, featuring a track titled "False Memory Syndrome". Kirby later...
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  • Ivan Seal (category Alumni of Sheffield Hallam University)
    art had been previously used by Kirby for Persistent Repetition of Phrases, released in 2008, but the usage of Seal's artwork for An Empty Bliss Beyond...
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  • Stairway to the Stars and Persistent Repetition of Phrases, it remains as one of his most prominent ambient records. It is part of the Caretaker's haunted...
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  • the memory instead of long-term or short-term loss.[citation needed] The Caretaker's 2008 album Persistent Repetition of Phrases has the name "Lacunar...
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  • three-hour-long album portraying the disease of the same name. By 2008, Persistent Repetition of Phrases saw the Caretaker alias gaining critical attention...
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  • 2008 album Persistent Repetition of Phrases in the track "Von Restorff Effect" Library of Congress. Copyright Office. (1942). Catalog of Copyright Entries...
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  • atmospherics and heavy repetition and loops," a structure identical to the Caretaker's album Persistent Repetition of Phrases (2008). The score also differs...
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    Repetition is important in music, where sounds or sequences are often repeated. It may be called restatement, such as the restatement of a theme. While...
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  • Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom and Persistent Repetition of Phrases, A Stairway to the Stars is one of Kirby's most praised early records as the...
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  • Perseveration (category Symptoms and signs of mental disorders)
    in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and speech–language pathology, is the repetition of a particular response (such as a word, phrase, or gesture)...
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    Conduction aphasia (category Complications of stroke)
    load-sensitive as the person shows significant difficulty repeating phrases, particularly as the phrases increase in length and complexity and as they stumble over...
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  • Ostinato (category Repetition (music))
    abandonment of functional chord progressions to shape phrases and define tonality". Similarly, in modal music, "... relentless, repetitive character help...
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  • characterized externally by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words, or phrases as well as involuntary silent pauses or...
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  • of autism spectrum disorder, one must present with "persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction" and "restricted, repetitive patterns...
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    Aphasia (redirect from Causes of aphasia)
    Excessive creation and use of protologisms Inability to repeat a phrase Persistent repetition of one syllable, word, or phrase (stereotypies, recurrent/recurring...
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    process of selective influence over the individual's perception of the meanings attributed to words or phrases. Gaslighting Using persistent denial, misdirection...
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  • significant disability, therapy for persistent MdDS remains virtually nonexistent. A pilot study has commenced utilizing repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation...
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    behavior (or compulsion) is defined as performing an action persistently and repetitively. Compulsive behaviors could be an attempt to make obsessions...
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  • become "topato" and next "totapo"). Production of words becomes more difficult with effort, but common phrases may sometimes be spoken spontaneously without...
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  • and productivity of thought as evidenced by speech that is vague or full of simple or meaningless repetitions or stereotyped phrases." Schwartz, Miguel;...
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  • phrases used while talking. A rigid adherence to schedules and inflexibility to adapt even if a minor change is made to their routine is also one of the...
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    Computer programs called bots have often been used to perform simple and repetitive tasks, such as correcting common misspellings and stylistic issues, or...
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  • accordance with the Italian origins of many European musical conventions. Sometimes, the special musical meanings of these phrases differ from the original or...
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  • form of communication disorder distinct from PLI and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). SPCD lacks behaviors associated with restrictions and repetition which...
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  • Autism (redirect from Aspects of autism)
    characterized by symptoms of deficient reciprocal social communication and the presence of restricted, repetitive, and inflexible patterns of behavior. While its...
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    Leo Kanner (category American people of Austrian-Jewish descent)
    peculiar ways (e.g., echolalic repetition of phrases and/or inflexible use of language as seen in the exact repetition of pronouns). Additionally, Kanner...
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