Brain ‘Go and Stop’ Response May Hone ADHD Diagnosis in Kids
Differing brain activity, such as motor cortex inhibition and modulation, in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) could provide a more precise diagnosis of the condition, new research suggests. In a case control study, the ability to start and delay a task in a racecar game was significantly different in children with ADHD than in typically developing children.
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Brain ‘Go and Stop’ Response May Hone ADHD Diagnosis in Kids