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Hyperorality
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HP_0000710 |
[Hyperorality is a condition characterized by an excessive preoccupation with oral sensations and behaviors, such as chewing, sucking, biting, swallowing, and excessive mouthing of objects.] |
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Tactile sensory seeking
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HP_5200065 |
[Pursuit of a specific texture that is abnormal in intensity and/or frequency.] |
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1st arch mandibular mesenchyme from head mesenchyme
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UBERON_0010339 |
[Mesenchyme that develops_from a head mesenchyme from mesoderm and is part of a 1st arch mandibular mesenchyme.] |
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Inappropriate behavior
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HP_0000719 |
[An explicit or perceived action, demonstration, conduct, or language (verbal and written) that is contrary to generally accepted norms, rules, procedures, or unacceptable within the context in which it is carried out. Inappropriate behaviors could take place in a sexual or social context and could be aggressive, violent, impulsive, intimidating, or threatening in nature.] |
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Social disinhibition
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HP_5200029 |
[A tendency to violate social norms because of a failure to resist temptations or urges in social settings.] |
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R-cob(III)alamin
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CHEBI_140785 |
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cob(III)alamins
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CHEBI_23333 |
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Depression
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HP_0000716 |
[Frequently experiencing feelings of being down, miserable, and/or hopeless; struggling to recover from these moods; having a pessimistic outlook on the future; feeling a pervasive sense of shame; having a low self-worth; experiencing thoughts of suicide and engaging in suicidal behavior.] |
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Abnormal diminished volition
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HP_0000745 |
[A reduction in willful and motivated goal-directed behavior that is considered the determinant of behavior and adaptation that allows individuals to get started, be energized to perform a sustained and directed action.] |
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pharyngeal arch mesenchyme from head mesenchyme
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UBERON_0010360 |
[Mesenchyme that develops_from a head mesenchyme from mesoderm and is part of a entire pharyngeal arch associated mesenchyme.] |
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Autism
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HP_0000717 |
[Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, and by restricted and repetitive behavior. Autism begins in childhood. It is marked by the presence of markedly abnormal or impaired development in social interaction and communication and a markedly restricted repertoire of activity and interest. Manifestations of the disorder vary greatly depending on the developmental level and chronological age of the individual (DSM-IV).] |
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Autistic behavior
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HP_0000729 |
[Persistent deficits in social interaction and communication and interaction as well as a markedly restricted repertoire of activity and interest as well as repetitive patterns of behavior.] |
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Aggressive behavior
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HP_0000718 |
[Behavior or an act aimed at harming a person, animal, or physical property (e.g., acts of physical violence; shouting, swearing, and using harsh language; slashing someone's tires).] |
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2nd arch mesenchyme from head mesenchyme
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UBERON_0010343 |
[Mesenchyme that develops_from a head mesenchyme from mesoderm and is part of a 2nd arch mesenchyme.] |
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Restlessness
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HP_0000711 |
[A state of unease is characterized by diffuse motor activity or motion, which is subject to limited control, nonproductive, or disorganized behavior.] |
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Emotional lability
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HP_0000712 |
[Unstable emotional experiences and frequent mood changes; emotions that are easily aroused, intense, and/or disproportionate to events and circumstances.] |
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Abnormal affect regulation
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HP_0020007 |
[A disturbance in the processes by which emotional responses are initiated, modulated, sustained, or terminated in a contextually appropriate manner. Abnormal affect regulation involves maladaptive patterns in the generation, intensity, or control of affective experience and expression, leading to inconsistent, excessive, or insufficient modulation of emotion relative to situational demands.] |
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tryptamine
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CHEBI_16765 |
[An aminoalkylindole consisting of indole having a 2-aminoethyl group at the 3-position.] |
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tryptamines
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CHEBI_27162 |
[Tryptamine and its substitution derivatives.] |
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aminoalkylindole
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CHEBI_38631 |
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