_____ is a psychological disorder, commonly diagnosed in childhood, in which an individual exhibits one or more of the following symptoms: a lack of concentration, excitability, and impulsivity.

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Answer:

The answer is ADHD (Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder).

Explanation:

ADHD is characterised by three symptoms.

  • Inattention: the person can't stay focused on a task, and might not pay attention when spoken to directly.
  • Impulsivity: they feel a sudden urge to take action, without thinking too much about the long term consequences.
  • Hyperactivity: they engage in constant movement such as fidgeting, tapping and making repetitive noises.

It differs from ADD (Attention deficit disorder) because ADHD involves impulsive and restless behaviour.

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