| attention deficit hyperactivity disorder |
(DSM-IV-TR) Characterized by inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that is more frequently displayed and more severe than is typically observed. These symptoms can cause impairment in cognitive, emotional, and psychological functioning in children. (3)
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| attention |
A stage of information processing in which the consumer focuses cognitive resources on and thinks about a message to which he or she has been exposed. (S)
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| attention deficit hyperactivity disorder |
Child is restless,constantly moving, short attention span, disturbed learning process.
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| attention span |
Time for which the mental focus is maintained on a specific issue, object, or activity.
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| attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder |
This is a common condition affecting several per cent of school-age children. It is more common in boys, but girls may currently be under-diagnosed. There are three subtypes: ADHD mainly inattentive; ADHD mainly hyperactive-impulsive; and ADHD combined. ADHD is an impairment of either activity or attention control or both. ...
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