Sentence examples for intelligence impairment from inspiring English sources

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Now, the more subtle effects of exposures to environmental neurotoxicants are being documented: reduction in intelligence, impairment in reasoning ability, shortening of attention span, and alteration of behavior.

At school-age follow-up, fifteen (71%) of the twenty-one survivors had subsequent motor disabilities, epilepsy, language delay, and intelligence impairment (Table 4), and most (58%) suffered from moderate to severe sequelae.

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These levels of general intelligence impairments in the premorbid period compared to those seen in patients might imply a three-stage progression toward disease (Figure 3).

Lead poisoning causes a host of problems, many worse in children, including decreased intelligence, impaired neurobehavioral development, stunted physical growth, hearing impairment, and kidney problems.

Test scores correlate with general intelligence, cognitive impairment, chronological age and activation in the frontal regions [ 98- 101].

Among 208 participants aged 60 82, we examine the relationship between MRI abnormalities, often described as age-related, and performance on tests estimating premorbid intelligence and cognitive impairment, in relation to factors that may confer resilience against cognitive impairment, including education and premorbid IQ.

The intelligence and behavioral impairments reported in this study are populationwide.

Children with SLI present with clinically significant language impairments despite at least average nonverbal intelligence and non-impaired sensory functioning (American Psychiatric Association, 2000; World Health Organization, 1993).

In cases of this kind there may be little or no impairment of intelligence or judgment.

But Dr. John Rosen, who founded the lead program at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx in 1972, said research had established that even at levels as low as 5 micrograms per deciliter, lead could cause irreversible impairment to intelligence quotient, motor skills and behavior.

She says that as many as 2 per cent of the population have a learning disability such as Down's, Asperger Syndrome or autism; defined by the RCN as anyone with "impairment of intelligence and adaptive function," yet the quality of the care is, in her opinion, "still very variable".

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