More brain differences seen between girls, boys with ADHD
Girls and boys with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder don’t just behave differently. Parts of their brains look different, too...Now, Mostofsky and colleagues have looked at the cerebellum, which plays a role in coordinating movement. He reported the new findings March 25 at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society’s annual meeting in San Francisco.
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