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'''Spontaneous Drop''' is an [[involuntary]] act of spontaneously release of an object previously held by ones hand. This [[phenomena]] typically observed in cases where the subject's [[concentration]] is consumed by an external or internal stimuli. Although considered as [[Movement disorder]] this phenomenon is not mentioned in the [[medical literature]]. the actual cause of this phenomena is yet to be researched and documented therefore its cause is unknown.
'''Spontaneous Drop''' is an [[involuntary]] act of spontaneously release of an object previously held by ones hand. This [[phenomena]] typically observed in cases where the subject's [[concentration]] is consumed by an external or internal stimuli. Although considered as [[Movement disorder]] this phenomenon is not mentioned in the [[medical literature]]. the actual cause of this phenomena is yet to be researched and documented therefore its cause is unknown.

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Spontaneous Drop is an involuntary act of spontaneously release of an object previously held by ones hand. This phenomena typically observed in cases where the subject's concentration is consumed by an external or internal stimuli. Although considered as Movement disorder this phenomenon is not mentioned in the medical literature. the actual cause of this phenomena is yet to be researched and documented therefore its cause is unknown.


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