| 21. | _Psychomotor retardation or agitation _ being very slowed down in your movements or being unable to sit still.
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| 22. | They also have psychomotor retardation which is the slowing-down of thoughts and a reduction of physical movements.
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| 23. | In the 1950s and early'60s, the most common mental defense offered in criminal cases was psychomotor epilepsy.
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| 24. | Another 5 % later develop cerebral calcification ( decreasing IQ levels dramatically and causing sensorineural deafness and psychomotor retardation ).
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| 25. | :I've created a new section for the OP . We have a stub article on psychomotor retardation.
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| 26. | He has developed technologies for monitoring human neurobehavioral capability, such as his patented Psychomotor Vigilance Test ( PVT ).
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| 27. | In general, pseudodementia patients present a considerable cognitive deficits, including disorders in learning, memory and psychomotor performance.
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| 28. | The ABAT deficiency phenotype includes psychomotor retardation, hypotonia, hyperreflexia, lethargy, refractory seizures, and EEG abnormalities.
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| 29. | Alcohol intoxication, for instance, may impair psychomotor skills, raising the risk of an auto accident or boating accident.
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| 30. | Within two years, primidone was no longer seen as the drug of choice for psychomotor epilepsy in the United States.
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