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Abnormal emotion
- ... in regions of the brain essential for cognition, emotion, and coordinating movement.Because all of these diseases are characterized by an abnormal buildup of tau in the brain, they are ...
- ... ability to transport materials within cells. Slow or abnormal transport of ... movement, emotion, and breathing underlies the signs and symptoms of ...
- ... accumulation and the formation of Lewy bodies. These abnormal protein ... regulation of emotions, resulting in the signs and symptoms of dementia ...
- ... and function of tau. The defective protein forms abnormal clumps within neurons ... speech, memory, and emotion. A loss of cells in these brain regions ...
- ... production of an alpha-synuclein protein with an abnormal shape. The ... regulation of emotions, resulting in the signs and symptoms of dementia ...
- ... of an altered lysosomal acid glucosylceramidase enzyme. This abnormal enzyme ... regulation of emotions, resulting in the signs and symptoms of dementia ...
- ... with personality, planning, inhibition of behaviors, abstract thinking, emotion, and working (short-term) memory. To function efficiently, ... with other disorders that affect thought (cognition) and emotion. For example, researchers have studied this variation as ...
- ... temporal lobes help process hearing, speech, memory, and emotion. It is unclear why the signs and symptoms ...
- ... syndrome is a developmental disorder that affects behavior, emotions, and learning processes. The major features of this ... symptoms of Smith-Magenis syndrome include short stature, abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis), obesity, and a ...
- ... regions are necessary for thinking ability, hearing, vision, emotion, and coordinated movement. There can also be thinning ... gene mutations lead to the production of an abnormal enzyme with reduced or no activity. Without a ...