Brain Connectivity Patterns Reliably Identify ADHD
Functional brain connectivity patterns are a stable biomarker of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), new research suggests. By applying a machine-learning approach to brain imaging data, investigators were able to identify with 99% accuracy the adult study participants who had been diagnosed with ADHD in childhood...The findings were published online December 17 in Frontiers of Psychology.
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