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The DSM-5 describes neurodevelopmental disorders as disorders involving
an impairment of brain functioning or development that affects the child's psychological,
cognitive, social, or emotional development.
Olfactory Bulb
A brain structure involved in the sense of smell, processing information from olfactory receptor cells.
Occipital Lobe
The region of the cerebral cortex located at the back of the brain, primarily involved in processing visual information.
Sympathetic Nervous System
The subdivision of the autonomic nervous system that mobilizes bodily resources and increases the output of energy during emotion and stress.
Epinephrine
A hormone and neurotransmitter also known as adrenaline, involved in the body's fight-or-flight response by increasing heart rate, muscle strength, and blood pressure.
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