minimal brain dysfunction การใช้
- DAMP is similar to Minimal Brain Dysfunction ( MBD ), a concept that was formulated in the 1960s.
- By the 1960s, three labels were in vogue : hyperkinetic behavior syndrome, hyperkinetic impulse disorder and minimal brain dysfunction.
- The term ADHD replaces what used to be called hyperactivity or hyperkinesis, and going back to the early half of this century, minimal brain dysfunction.
- The terminology used to describe the symptoms of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, has gone through many changes over history, including " minimal brain damage ", " minimal brain dysfunction ", " learning / behavioral disabilities " and " hyperactivity ".
- The number of children with attention problems has increased, in part, because the survival rate has increased for very low birth weight babies who often suffer small damages to the central nervous system or minimal brain dysfunction at birth or during the course of treatment necessary to keep them alive, Haber says.
- The terminology used to describe the condition has changed over time and has included : in the DSM-I ( 1952 ) " minimal brain dysfunction ", in the DSM-II ( 1968 ) " hyperkinetic reaction of childhood ", in the DSM-III ( 1980 ) " attention-deficit disorder ( ADD ) with or without hyperactivity ".