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Results 1 - 10 of 110 for Cognitive
  1. ... a genetic disorder that impairs thinking ability and cognitive functioning. Most affected individuals have mild intellectual disability. In some people with this condition, cognitive function is described as borderline, which means that ...
  2. ... a list of features of the disorder including cognitive impairment, coarse facial features, heart defects, obesity, lung ( ... no history of the disorder in their family. Cognitive impairment, coarse facies, heart defects, obesity, pulmonary involvement, ...
  3. ... 3 Immunodeficiency 23 Immunodeficiency with hyper IgE and cognitive impairment Immunodeficiency-vasculitis-myoclonus syndrome PGM3 deficiency PGM3- ...
  4. ... range of developmental problems including learning disabilities and cognitive impairment. Usually, males are more severely affected by ...
  5. ... COMT Val108/158 Met modifies mismatch negativity and cognitive function in 22q11 deletion syndrome. Biol Psychiatry. 2005 ... Effects of a functional COMT polymorphism on prefrontal cognitive function in patients with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. ...
  6. ... period of early brain development that affects future cognitive ability. At least 40 mutations in the SYNGAP1 ... brain that underlie learning and memory, leading to cognitive impairment and other neurological problems characteristic of SYNGAP1- ...
  7. ... tremor), and muscle stiffness (rigidity). The pattern of cognitive and motor problems are variable, even among individuals ... which cause very similar white matter damage and cognitive and movement problems. POLD was thought to be ...
  8. ... intellectual disability is a relatively common form of cognitive impairment. It is estimated to account for 1 ... brain that underlie learning and memory, leading to cognitive impairment and other neurological problems characteristic of SYNGAP1- ...
  9. ... ear (sensorineural deafness), and excessive daytime sleepiness (narcolepsy). Cognitive decline occurs as the disorder progresses. Numbness, tingling, ... with HSAN IE have sensorineural deafness, sensory neuropathy, cognitive decline, and a shortened lifespan. However, they typically ...
  10. ... average to above-average intelligence. Some have particular cognitive abilities that greatly surpass their overall level of ... to underlie the differences in socialization, communication, and cognitive functioning characteristic of ASD. ADNP ANK2 ARID1B ASH1L ...
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