Autism
ADHD
Down Syndrome
Epilepsy
Dyslexia
100

People who are more diagnosed with Autism 

What is boys? 

100

Although this condition has no cure, treatments include medication, behavioral interventions, or a combination of both, often requiring a period of experimentation to find the right approach.

What is ADHD?

100

A risk factor of Down syndrome

What is advanced parental age

100

If someone has two or more seizures that cannot be explained by a temporary condition, they will be diagnosed with this disorder

What is epilepsy?

100

The symptoms of Dyslexia 

What is pronunciation issues, difficulty speaking, poor spelling, trouble reading?
200

The criteria to be diagnosed with Autism

What is impaired social communication and interaction, repetitive behaviors, or narrow obsessive interests?

200

This behavior, which often includes being overly active or impulsive, is commonly seen in children with ADHD, along with difficulties in attention.

What is hyperactivity?

200

People with Down syndrome have three copies of this chromosome instead of the usual two

What is chromosome 21?

200

The risk factors of epilepsy 

What is premature birth, brain trauma, and abnormal development? 
200

If one identical twin is diagnosed with Dyslexia what is the chance the other twin will be diagnosed

What is 55-70 percent?

300

The brain region that is affected in individuals with Autism

What is the cerebral cortex?

300

ADHD risk factors

What is exposure to lead, low birthweight, and environmental stress?
300

This term is used when the extra copy of chromosome 21 is not present in every cell leading to milder symptoms of Down syndrome

What is mosaicism?

300

This percentage of American children are diagnosed with epilepsy

What is 1 percent?
300
This percentage of Americans are estimated to be affected by dyslexia

What is 15 to 20 percent?

400
If one identical twin is diagnosed with autism what is the chance the other twin will be diagnosed

What is 50% 

400

The types of drugs most commonly used to treat ADHD

What are stimulants?

400

The condition people with Down syndrome are more susceptible to 

What is Alzheimer's 

400

This type of seizure is localized to one part of the brain 

What is focal or partial?

400

One brain area involved in the recognition of printed letters and words, located on the left side of the brain is known as the _____

What is the word-form area?

500

The pathway that is affected in Autism 

What is the mTOR pathway?
500

Research has suggested that people with ADHD may have differences in brain cells, including those involved in the release of this chemical messenger.

What is dopamine?

500

The specific gene that is affects Down syndrome that increases the risk in developing an additional disorder 

What is amyloid precursor protein (APP)?

500

These two types of seizures can make someone fall, have muscle spasms, cry out, and/or lose consciousness.

What is tonic-clonic and grand mal?

500

The part of the brain that has less in people with Dyslexia and is crucial for skilled reading

What is occipitotemporal cortex? 

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