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Hyperactivity

Hyperactivity is a psychological or physical state of abnormally high activity, a symptom of certain medical or psychiatric conditions, and a common psychological syndrome. As a behavioral descriptor, hyperactivity includes increased movement such as fidgeting or constant movement, talking too much, difficulty concentrating, and other manifestations.

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Hyperactivity

Nodes30
Edges29
Triples9
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.066667
Components1

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Hyperactivity

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related to Diet · 2
Hyperactivity → Although, Popular
related to External links · 2
Hyperactivity → HyperactivityBritish FSA, Symptom
is a · 1
Hyperactivity → psychological or physical state of abnormally high activity

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Hyperactivityis apsychological or physical state of abnormally high activity0.90text
fidgeting or constant movementinstance ofhyperactivity includes increased movement0.80text
talking too muchinstance ofhyperactivity includes increased movement0.80text
difficulty concentratinginstance ofhyperactivity includes increased movement0.80text
and other manifestations.The colloquial term hyper is an abbreviation of hyperactiveinstance ofhyperactivity includes increased movement0.80text
Hyperactivityrelated to DietPopular0.60section
Hyperactivityrelated to DietAlthough0.60section
Hyperactivityrelated to External linksSymptom0.60section
Hyperactivityrelated to External linksHyperactivityBritish FSA0.60section

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