The list of symptoms generally include the following: • Docility, characterized by exhibiting diminished fear responses, or reacting with unusually low aggression. This has also been termed "
placidity" or "tameness". • Dietary changes and hyperphagia, characterized by eating inappropriate objects (
pica), or overeating, or both. • Hyperorality, described by Ozawa et al. as "an oral tendency, or compulsion to examine objects by mouth". •
Hypersexuality, characterized by a heightened libido or a tendency to seek sexual stimulation from unusual or inappropriate objects. •
Visual agnosia, characterized by an inability to recognize familiar objects or people. , further symptoms are included or omitted in the diagnostic criteria depending on the authority. These include: •
Hypermetamorphosis, characterized by Ozawa et al. as "an irresistible impulse to notice and react to everything within sight". This is included under the classification systems described by
The Neuropsychiatry of Limbic and Subcortical Disorders and "Single-Photon Emission CT and MR Findings in Klüver-Bucy". • Lack of emotional response, diminished emotional
affect. This is a symptom under
The Neuropsychiatry of Limbic and Subcortical Disorders and is included under "Single-Photon Emission CT and MR Findings in Klüver-Bucy" along with
apathy under docility. • Amnesia, characterised by an inability to recall memories. This only occurs when the damage extends bilaterally into the hippocampus. == Pathology ==