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  2. Adults with ADHD are at a higher risk for developing dementia ...

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    None of them had a diagnosis of ADHD or dementia when monitoring began in 2003. About half were male, and about half were female. In the 20-year period that followed, 0.7% of adults received a ...

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  4. Disabilities affecting intellectual abilities - Wikipedia

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    There are a variety of disabilities affecting cognitive ability.This is a broad concept encompassing various intellectual or cognitive deficits, including intellectual disability (formerly called mental retardation), deficits too mild to properly qualify as intellectual disability, various specific conditions (such as specific learning disability), and problems acquired later in life through ...

  5. New question-based test may help spot early signs of dementia

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    Researchers from Murdoch University have developed a screening test where people self-report their concerns in six different cognitive areas to help determine a person’s dementia risk.

  6. Cognitive disengagement syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Children with CDS seem to have more difficulty with consistently remembering things that were previously learned and make more mistakes on memory retrieval tests than do children with ADHD. They have been found to perform much worse on psychological tests involving perceptual-motor speed or hand-eye coordination and speed. They also have a more ...

  7. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - Wikipedia

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    Certain studies have found that people with ADHD tend to have lower scores on intelligence quotient (IQ) tests. [79] The significance of this is controversial due to the differences between people with ADHD and the difficulty determining the influence of symptoms, such as distractibility, on lower scores rather than intellectual capacity.