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When does OCD typically develop?
Medial Temporal Lobe
A region of the brain crucial for the formation and retrieval of memory.
Striatum
A subcortical part of the forebrain, involved in the reward system and the processing of movement and motivation.
10 to 14 Months
A developmental period in infants marked by significant growth, including physical milestones such as crawling, standing, and sometimes beginning to walk, as well as cognitive advances.
4 to 6 Months
A developmental period in infants characterized by significant growth, the emergence of motor skills, and the beginning of solid food introduction.
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