Mark was diagnosed with schizophrenia many years ago. Most recently, he has been exhibiting some bizarre behaviors. For example, he has been standing for hours in unusual postures. Mark's motor dysfunction is called

a. cognitive slippage

b. inappropriate affect.
c. catatonic immobility.
d. hebephrenia.


c

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