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Severe emotional outbursts in ADHD are linked to distinct brain differences, study finds
Children with ADHD who also experience severe emotional outbursts show distinct differences in brain structure and ...
Researchers have identified a surprising brain pattern that may help explain why people with ADHD often struggle to stay focused. Even while awake, their brains can slip into brief episodes of ...
Researchers identified three distinct brain “biotypes” of ADHD, each with its own chemical signature—offering new clues about why treatment can feel like trial and error.
Adults with ADHD experience more frequent "sleep-like" brain activity while awake, driving lapses in attention and task ...
Elaine Pinggal from Monash University, and colleagues assessed how sleep-like brain activity in awake adults influences ...
Links between ADHD, disordered eating, and body image can explain why navigating daily food decisions can feel challenging.
For millions of people living with ADHD, the most basic daily activities can feel like climbing Mount Everest. While neurotypical individuals might breeze through tasks like making the bed, washing ...
A major new study, led by scientists at University College Dublin and the University of Edinburgh and funded by the St John ...
Topographic maps of the brain show the spatial representation of activity. The topographic maps shown highlight the density distributions of sleep-like (slow wave) activity across the scalp for the ...
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