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Neurobehavioral Effects
Neurobehavioral effects refer to changes in behavior, mood, cognition, and personality resulting from damage or dysfunction of the nervous system. This can be caused by various factors, such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, neurodegenerative diseases, exposure to toxins or drugs, infections, and genetic disorders. The severity and type of neurobehavioral effects depend on the location and extent of damage in the brain or nervous system. Common symptoms include memory loss, difficulty concentrating, depression, anxiety, irritability, impulsivity, and changes in social behavior. Treatment options may include medications, therapy, and rehabilitation programs.
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