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Define dysarthria, as well as the symptoms of flaccid dysarthria, spastic dysarthria, ataxic dysarthria, hyperkinetic dysarthria, and hypokinetic dysarthria.
Circadian Rhythm Disorder
A disruption or misalignment in an individual's internal clock, affecting natural cycles of waking and sleeping, and potentially leading to various sleep disorders.
Late Sleep Onset
A condition referring to the difficulty in falling asleep at a conventional time, often leading to insufficient sleep and affecting overall health.
Disorders Of Arousal
Disorders that involve abnormal arousal and excitement levels, often affecting sleep or sexual function.
Arousal
A physiological and psychological state of being alert, awake, and attentive, often involving the activation of certain systems in the brain.
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