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  1. ... in life, problems with movement, impaired vision, and behavior problems. This condition occurs almost exclusively in males. ... adulthood.People with this condition may also have behavior problems, including changes in personality and aggressive or ...
  2. ... is a progressive brain disorder that affects personality, behavior, and language. The symptoms of this disorder usually ... the appearance of symptoms.Changes in personality and behavior are the most common early signs of CHMP2B- ...
  3. ... that causes extreme shifts in mood, energy, and behavior. This disorder most often appears in late adolescence ... irritability, restlessness, an inability to sleep, and reckless behavior. Some people with bipolar disorder experience hypomanic episodes, ...
  4. ... the cortex, which are involved in emotions, social behavior, and language. These abnormalities are thought to underlie ...
  5. ... is a progressive brain disorder that can affect behavior, language, and movement. The symptoms of this disorder ...
  6. ... disorder) is a psychiatric disorder that affects mood, behavior, and overall health. It causes prolonged feelings of ...
  7. ... help the brain control physical movement and emotional behavior, and its shortage may play a role in ...
  8. ... as parkinsonism, visual hallucinations, sudden changes (fluctuations) in behavior and intellectual ability, and acting out dreams while asleep (REM sleep behavior disorder). This condition typically affects older adults, most ...
  9. ... deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), physical aggression, excessively defiant behavior (oppositional disorder), and autistic behaviors that affect communication ...
  10. ... hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). These features can include obsessive behaviors, difficulty forming friendships, and problems focusing attention. Sleep ... Breakefield XO, Ropers HH, van Oost BA. Abnormal behavior associated with a point mutation in the structural ...
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