Some affected individuals may develop hearing (auditory) loss and exhibit cognitive abnormalities such as developmental delays or behavioral issues.
The cognitive abnormality might involve a kinase.
Children with rolandic seizures may develop usually mild and reversible linguistic, cognitive and behavioural abnormalities during the active phase of the disease.
These mental disorders include various affective, behavioural, cognitive and perceptual abnormalities.
One of the drawbacks of the algorithm is that the prediction of cognitive and other neurodevelopmental abnormalities relies on testing at eighteen months.
The Syndrome is characterized by seizures, cognitive abnormalities, and a peculiar inability to use the mouth and tongue muscles.
However, more recent strains have shown significant cognitive abnormalities.
The discovery that phonagnosia can exist without structural damage shows that the disorder can be the result of cognitive abnormalities.
The DSM-IV suggests that prominent cognitive abnormalities may be accompanying factors and therefore are useful in making the diagnosis.
Typically the person is lacking in insight and judgment, but does not have marked cognitive abnormalities or memory impairment (as measured for example by the mini-mental state examination).