Kluver-Bucy syndrome, a rare neurobehavioral disorder, is characterized by a range of symptoms such as hypersexuality, compulsive eating, lack of fear and emotion, amnesia, visual agnosia, and social disinhibition. Some synonyms for Kluver-Bucy syndrome include KBS, hyperoral syndrome, psychic blindness, and temporal lobe syndrome. The syndrome is caused by damage to the temporal lobes of the brain, often due to viral infections or head injuries. Treatment of KBS may involve medication to control specific symptoms, such as antidepressants or antipsychotics, and behavioral therapy to address social and emotional issues. While individuals with KBS often face significant challenges, early diagnosis and treatment can help manage symptoms and improve overall quality of life.