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Intercerebral coordination deficit

Weakness or impairment of neural connections between different areas of the brain, affecting a child’s ability to integrate sensory information, perform complex reasoning, and plan motor tasks. This neurological pattern leads to difficulty synchronizing different senses, such as sight, hearing, and touch, which limits the ability to multisensory learning, problem-solving, and performing tasks that require motor and cognitive coordination. Children with this disorder often demonstrate unstable performance in various skills and need comprehensive training programs that combine sensory, motor, and cognitive stimulation to improve connections between different neural networks and improve neuropsychological performance.

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