A new study suggests that common medications prescribed to help manage ADHD, such as Adderall and Ritalin, may work differently than believed.
Researchers in Japan have shown that a harmonization approach called the traveling-subject (TS) method can reduce measurement bias in brain imaging studies, helping address inconsistencies in magnetic ...
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How do these ADHD medications work in the brain? The mechanisms are different than once ...
In the United States, an estimated one in nine children has been diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which is often characterized by impulsivity and difficulty paying ...
After evaluating scans of almost 5,800 children with and without attention deficit disorder, US researchers discovered that commonly prescribed ADHD medications don't primarily activate the brain's ...
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