Etymology:
Meaning:
1. (Medical) A neurochemical condition characterized by involuntary, repetitive movements or actions. * Example: Tourette's syndrome is an autoimmune disorder that can cause tics or repetitive movements.
2. (Philosophy of Mind) A theory that mental processes are purely mechanical or physical, without any conscious or free will involved.
3. (Artificial Intelligence) A computer program or device that performs a specific task without human intervention.
Origin:
The term "automatism" was first used in the medical field in the 19th century to describe involuntary movements. It was later adopted in philosophy and artificial intelligence.
Usage:
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