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- "They're so affectionate and distractible.
- As someone with adult attention deficit disorder, I'm naturally distractible and forgetful.
- To survive, he says, those societies needed distractible, impulsive, quick thinking decision makers.
- Unfortunately, I'm so distractible that trying to do two things at once usually ends in disaster.
- "I think he's a distractible player, which is not a good thing for a cornerback.
- In these cultures, people may be highly distractible, focus on several things at once, and change plans often.
- Their attention span decreases, they are usually hyperactive and distractible, they sleep poorly, and their school performance deteriorates.
- People, like raccoons, are infinitely distractible, and that's the biggest problem in this age of attention deficit.
- As these infants have grown into toddlers and young children, experts are debating whether they remain distractible, hyperactive and emotionally detached.
- So are Copeland, who brings a tartly flavored vagueness to the infinitely distractible Nelly, and Albert Macklin as the high-strung props man.
- By autistic standards, the normal human brain is easily distractible, obsessively social, and suffers from a deficit of attention to detail . }}
- While a few mares may be somewhat more distractible or irritable when in heat, they are far less easily distracted than a stallion at any time.
- "Many infants display symptoms that are predictive of anxiety _ they're highly distractible, colicky, tense but 90 percent outgrow it,"
- Clinically, these individuals can be highly distractible and exhibit difficulty focusing, which illustrates the fact that cognitive inhibition is being impaired and that inefficient inhibition is resulting.
- People with ADHD tend to be overly active, distractible, unfocused, and impulsive, and as a result have a difficult time in school, social life and careers.
- Seth Green described Chris as " completely socially awkward ", " very easily satisfied and highly distractible [ . . . . . ] a simple, strong boy ."
- This is not to say ADHD doesn't exist : Without question, a core group of children struggle with a pathological brain disorder that makes them severely impulsive and distractible.
- There has also been some research on the characteristics of accident-prone employees that has found they are typically younger, more distractible, and less socially adjusted than other employees.
- It is considered a mild stimulant of the central nervous system that, for reasons not fully understood, often helps children who are chronically distractible, impulsive and hyperactive settle down and concentrate.
- In relationships where one member has attention deficit disorder, the other often takes over the task of putting structure into days that would otherwise be rendered chaotic by a distractible, disorganized partner _ of either sex.
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