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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Memory impairment
  1. ... changes in the brain that underlie learning and memory, leading to cognitive impairment and other neurological problems characteristic of SYNGAP1-related ...
  2. ... adaptations in the brain that underlie learning and memory, leading to cognitive impairment and other neurological problems characteristic of SYNGAP1-related ...
  3. ... pounding in the chest (palpitations), and confusion or memory problems. During exercise, many affected individuals experience chest pain, difficulty breathing, or excessive tiredness (fatigue).In intestinal pseudo-obstruction, impairment of peristalsis leads to a buildup of partially ...
  4. ... most voluntary activity, language, sensory perception, learning, and memory, ... and atrophy or impairment of the basal ganglia or other brain regions. ...
  5. ... an inherited condition that causes stroke and other impairments.Abnormalities ... memory loss, and worsening problems with movement.Other characteristic ...
  6. ... experience. This process is critical for learning and memory.RNF216 gene ... speculate that such an impairment alters the balance of lipids in the cell ...
  7. ... most voluntary activity, language, sensory perception, learning, and memory. ... and severe speech impairment. Duplications of the FOXG1 gene have also been ...
  8. ... an inherited condition that causes stroke and other impairments. This ... and memory, can cause progressive loss of intellectual function (dementia) ...
  9. ... hippocampus, which plays a role in learning and memory, and the part of the brain ... properly. This impairment of brain development leads to the neurological problems ...
  10. ... damage leads to the movement problems and other impairments associated with ... develop short-term memory loss and loss of executive function, which is ...
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