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1  sleep dysregulation, cognitive deficits and emotional disturbance.
2 death with ensuing cognitive dysfunction and emotional disturbance.
3 e to Internet addiction (IA) associated with emotional disturbance.
4 es in vulnerability and resilience following emotional disturbances.
5  linked with psychiatric disorders involving emotional disturbances.
6 ade to investigate neural systems underlying emotional disturbances.
7 m spectrum disorder (ASD), and also leads to emotional disturbances.
8 y by motor signs but are also accompanied by emotional disturbances.
9 iatric disorders associated with generalized emotional disturbances.
10 at loss of LH signaling reverses age-related emotional disturbances, a prelude to future targeted the
11 dhood trauma and heightened vulnerability to emotional disturbances and risky behaviour.
12            Epilepsy is often associated with emotional disturbances and the endocannabinoid (eCB) sys
13 e to meet the needs of children with serious emotional disturbances and their families.
14 e, use of corticosteroids, disease activity, emotional disturbance, and antiphospholipid antibodies.
15 nt of calls were about children with serious emotional disturbances, and 66% of calls were about chil
16 activities but rather experienced occasional emotional disturbances, anxiety and challenges with self
17 ns might have for psychiatric disorders with emotional disturbances as core elements.
18 n are at high risk of suffering long-lasting emotional disturbances characterized by persistent low m
19 are, a sizable group of children with severe emotional disturbances have transient psychotic symptoms
20  mesolimbic and frontal regions may underlie emotional disturbances in schizophrenia.
21  of developing mood disorders after TBI, and emotional disturbance, in turn, increases the risk of al
22       The synaptic basis of IL-1beta-induced emotional disturbances is still unknown.
23                                  Research on emotional disturbances might improve treatment, thereby
24 evail over actual energy requirements due to emotional disturbances resulting in abnormal habitual be
25 mate the prevalence and incidence of serious emotional disturbance (SED) in children, defined as a DS
26 eural substrate that might contribute to the emotional disturbances seen in patients with schizophren
27 em and cause acute and chronic cognitive and emotional disturbances that have important implications
28                                      Serious emotional disturbance was identified in 4% to 8% of the
29                                      Serious emotional disturbance was operationalized as a DSM-IV/Co
30 -to-nucleus signaling may lead to memory and emotional disturbances, which is relevant for clinical a