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  1. ... deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), physical aggression, excessively defiant behavior (oppositional disorder), and autistic behaviors that affect communication ...
  2. ... activity MAOA-uVNTR alleles are associated with aggressive behavior. Several reports found the effect only in males, ... these MAOA gene polymorphisms are involved in modulating behavior and the role of environmental factors, such as ...
  3. ... down certain chemical messengers called neurotransmitters. These chemicals conduct signals from one nerve cell to another. Catechol- ... region is involved with personality, planning, inhibition of behaviors, abstract thinking, emotion, and working (short-term) memory. ...
  4. ... of FTDP-17, including changes in personality and behavior, speech and language abnormalities, and problems with movement. ... and symptoms, they all involve changes in personality, behavior, or cognition and problems with movement. The MAPT ...
  5. ... including playing complex roles in thought (cognition), motivation, behavior, and control of movement.To transmit signals, dopamine ... begins in childhood, is characterized by overactivity, impulsive behavior, and difficulty paying attention. ASD represents a group ...
  6. ... internal system for regulating pain, reward, and addictive behaviors. It consists of opioid substances produced naturally within ... areas of the brain involved in reward-seeking behavior, attention, and mood. MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about ...
  7. ... in neurological functions such as learning, memory, and behavior. The MBD5 protein also seems to play a ... helps explain why MAND impacts brain development and behavior.Additionally, an extra copy of the MBD5 gene ...
  8. ... is a progressive brain disorder that affects personality, behavior, and language. It is unclear why some people ... Affected individuals often have changes in personality and behavior that may make it difficult to interact with ...
  9. ... uncontrollable movements of the limbs (choreoathetosis), and abnormal behavior. The mutation replaces the DNA building block (nucleotide) ... neurological syndrome with mental retardation, choreoathetosis, and abnormal behavior maps to chromosome Xp11. Am J Hum Genet. ...
  10. ... system, which helps explain the development of abnormal behaviors and other neurological problems in people with adult- ...
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