Which part of brain is responsible for maladaptive daydreaming
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A person who is purported to have maladaptive daydreaming may have one or more symptoms of the disorder, but not necessarily all of them. Common symptoms include: extremely vivid daydreams with their own characters, settings, plots, and other detailed, story-like features. daydreams triggered by real-life events
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