A neurobiological factor refers to a specific element or component within the nervous system that plays a significant role in influencing certain behaviors or conditions.
Related terms
Genetic predisposition: Genetic predisposition refers to an individual's increased likelihood of developing a particular condition or disorder due to inherited genetic traits.
Imbalance in neurotransmitters: An imbalance in neurotransmitters occurs when there is an abnormality in the levels or functioning of chemicals responsible for transmitting signals between neurons.
Structural abnormalities: Structural abnormalities refer to physical differences or irregularities in specific brain regions that can affect normal brain functioning and contribute to certain disorders.