What is Hyperactivity?
In psychology, hyperactivity, also known as hyperactivity and hyperactivity syndrome, refers to abnormal increase in muscle activity or non-stop caused by abnormal mental activity, and fast movement. It is a manifestation of psychological dysfunction in the development of children.
- Hyperactivity, also known as hyperactivity and hyperactivity syndrome, refers to abnormal increase in muscle activity caused by abnormal mental activity or non-stop, faster movement.
- It is a manifestation of psychological dysfunction that occurs in the development of children. It is more common in school-age children and there are more men than women. [1]
- In addition to excessive activity, it is also accompanied by other symptoms, such as distracted attention, poor persistence, emotional instability, urge to impulse, and disharmony. This leads to some bad behavior and learning problems, resulting in poor academic performance. [1]
- The reason is not clear. Some people think that it is caused by organic diseases of the brain or physiological dysfunction, mental retardation, neurosis, schizophrenia and so on. [1]