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Feingold syndrome has been known as "microcephaly-digital anomalies-normal intelligence syndrome."

Smart people acting stupid because of personalities flaws is described as "self-destructive intelligence syndrome."

There are also joking references to intelligence syndromes, such as "excessive intelligence syndrome" and "delayed intelligence syndrome."

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