catatonia

catatonia /kat′ətō″nē·ə/ [Gk, kata + tonos, tension] , a state of psychologically induced immobility with muscular rigidity at times interrupted by agitation. It is manifested usually as immobility with extreme muscular rigidity or, less commonly, as excessive, impulsive activity. See also catatonic schizophrenia.catatonic, adj.