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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Impulsivity
  1. ... and stay still (hyperactivity), and poor impulse control (impulsivity). Some people with ADHD have problems with only inattention or with hyperactivity and impulsivity, but most have problems related to all three ...
  2. ... behavioral problems, including a short attention span, aggression, impulsive behavior, and hyperactivity. Some people with a 15q13.3 ...
  3. ... which can include attention problems, hyperactivity, compulsive or impulsive behaviors, and anxiety. Many people with this condition have ...
  4. ... typically begins in childhood, is characterized by overactivity, impulsive behavior, and difficulty paying attention.Most studies of the ...
  5. ... attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), poor impulse control (impulsivity), or exhibit autistic behaviors that affect communication and ...
  6. ... typically begins in childhood, is characterized by overactivity, impulsive behavior, and difficulty paying attention. ASD represents a group ...
  7. ... depression or have behavioral problems such as hyperactivity, impulsivity or aggression. People with beta-mannosidosis are often ...
  8. ... disorder (ADHD), phobias, obsessions and compulsions, tantrums, and impulsive behaviors. Problems with speech and language are also common. ...
  9. ... abuse or neglect; and certain personality traits, including impulsivity and sensation-seeking. Living in poverty and in ...
  10. ... other psychiatric disorders and certain psychological traits, including impulsivity and low self-esteem. Stress, associating with others ...