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- and motivated behavior. Hypolocomotion, also known as locomotor hypoactivity, hypoactivity, and decreased locomotor activity, is an effect of certain drugs...
- Hypoactive ****ual desire disorder (HSDD), hypo****uality, or inhibited ****ual desire (ISD) is sometimes considered a ****ual dysfunction, and is characterized...
- psychosis) but also agonism of dopamine receptors in areas of dopamine hypoactivity, such as the mesocortical area.[citation needed] In economics, a Goldilocks...
- Nightmare REM sleep behavior disorder Postnatal Postpartum depression Postpartum psychosis ****ual desire Hyper****uality Hypoactive ****ual desire disorder...
- The dual systems model, also known as the maturational imbalance model, is a theory arising from developmental cognitive neuroscience which posits that...
- drug-s****ing behaviour. Clayton AH (July 2010). "The pathophysiology of hypoactive ****ual desire disorder in women". Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 110 (1): 7–11...
- pleasure (see anhedonia) from an ****. It is thought to be a variant of hypoactive ****ual desire disorder. Normally, humans feel pleasure from an ****;...
- Nightmare REM sleep behavior disorder Postnatal Postpartum depression Postpartum psychosis ****ual desire Hyper****uality Hypoactive ****ual desire disorder...
- a medication approved for the treatment of pre-menopausal women with hypoactive ****ual desire disorder (HSDD). The medication attemps to improve ****ual...
- disturbances including changes in psychomotor activity (e.g., hyperactive, hypoactive, or mixed level of activity), disrupted sleep-wake cycle, emotional disturbances...