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neurobehavioural

Definitions

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  • adjective Describing the relationship between neural activity and behaviour
  • adjective Describing the assessment of neurological status by observation of behaviour

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Examples

  • EFSA also said "the data currently available do not provide convincing evidence of neurobehavioural toxicity of BPA."

    David Ropeik: Europe Says Bisphenol A. Is Safe. But... David Ropeik 2010

  • EFSA also said "the data currently available do not provide convincing evidence of neurobehavioural toxicity of BPA."

    David Ropeik: Europe Says Bisphenol A. Is Safe. But... David Ropeik 2010

  • EFSA also said "the data currently available do not provide convincing evidence of neurobehavioural toxicity of BPA."

    David Ropeik: Europe Says Bisphenol A. Is Safe. But... David Ropeik 2010

  • EFSA also said "the data currently available do not provide convincing evidence of neurobehavioural toxicity of BPA."

    David Ropeik: Europe Says Bisphenol A. Is Safe. But... David Ropeik 2010

  • The team, headed by Stump of WIL Research Laboratories, Ohio, concluded there was no evidence of either treatment related neurobehavioural ill-effects, or of neuropathology or effects on brain morphometry.

    FoodProductionDaily RSS rory.harrington@decisionnews.com 2010

  • ADHD is not a neurobehavioural condition, it's a neurobiological condition.

    Adult ADD Strengths 2009

  • The trust is making an effort towards mainstreaming children with disabilities like attention deficit hyperactive disorder (a neurobehavioural developmental disorder that is characterised by a persistent pattern of impulsiveness and inattention), autism, mental retardation and Aspergers syndrome (a person who finds social interaction difficult).

    India eNews 2009

  • Children’s exposure to environmental tobacco smoke may also contribute to cardiovascular disease in adulthood and to neurobehavioural impairment.

    Archive 2006-02-01 2006

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