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प्रश्न
What are the characteristics of neurodevelopmental disorders?
उत्तर
Neurodevelopmental disorders are categorized as illnesses that result in abnormal brain or central nervous system function. Neurodevelopmental disorders are characterized by poor motor skills, impaired learning and memory, and impaired language and speech.
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