Children who present with the most volatile form of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder have a harder time regulating their emotions, researchers say. When overwhelmed, this can lead to full-body ...
Brain scans revealed a hidden and more severe form of ADHD in children, characterized by significant emotional disturbances.
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Brain scans reveal three distinct ADHD subtypes
A major brain imaging study of 446 children with ADHD has identified three distinct brain-based subtypes, including one marked by severe emotional dysregulation absent from current diagnostic criteria ...
The classic image of a child with ADHD is practically a stock character: the spacey kid staring out the window, distracted by squirrels; the fidgeter who can’t sit still, a leg rattling under the desk ...
If you are neurodivergent, or parenting a neurodivergent child, it can often feel like the world doesn’t take you seriously. The challenges might be huge, but they’re largely invisible and often ...
Figuring out the causes of why children develop attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been on scientists' radar ...
MRI shows different progressive grey matter volume changes in two ADHD subtypes across symptom severity. Specifically, ADHD subtype 1 exhibits increased GMV, while ADHD subtype 2 shows decreased GMV.
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