ADHD and Smaller Cortex of Brain
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NIMH · First Direct Evidence: Instability is the Normal State of the Brain’s Cortex
nimh.nih.gov — “Even when we’re not doing much of anything, our brain’s cortex, or outer mantle, is bustling with activity. In fact, scientists for the first time have detected “avalanches†of cortex activity in awake monkeys at rest. ” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
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Even when we’re not doing much of anything, our brain’s cortex, or outer mantle, is bustling with activity. http://tinyurl.com/nwgxxo
The More Someone Smokes, The Smaller The Number Of Grey Cells
medicalnewstoday.com — “Is there a relation between the structure of specific regions of the brain and nicotine dependence? This is the question researchers of the Charit© Universittsmedizin Berlin and of the Physikal” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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The More Someone Smokes, The Smaller The Number Of Grey Cells http://mnt.to/3LQX #smoking #quitsmoking
ADHD Brain May Be a Little Different:
health.msn.com — “ADHD Brain May Be a Little Different:” View full resource at health.msn.com
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ADHD Brain May Be a Little Different - US News and World Report
usnews.com — “Ventral striatum is smaller, which may explain impulsiveness, researchers say” View full resource at usnews.com
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ADHD Brain May Be a Little Different - US News and World Report http://shar.es/mn5Ud via @sharethis
Brain Scan Spots Differences in Tots With ADHD Symptoms - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “Preschool children with symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have a smaller-than-normal structure in the brain that plays an important ro” View full resource at drugs.com
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Brain Scan Spots Differences in Tots With ADHD Symptoms: FRIDAY, June 10 -- Preschool children with sympto... http://bit.ly/kPAfah #drug
Filters that reduce ‘brain clutter’ identified
sciencedaily.com — “Until now, it has been assumed that people with conditions like ADHD, Tourette syndrome, obsessive compulsive disorder and schizophrenia -- all of whom characteristically report symptoms of "brain clutter" -- may suffer from anomalies in the brain's prefrontal cortex. But a researcher has brought new hope to these patients. He believes the key to the "brain clutter" and impulsivity shown by individuals with dysfunctional prefrontal cortices lies in a malfunction of a specific” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Brain imaging study of preschoolers with ADHD detects brain differences linked to symptoms
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers found differences in the brains of preschool children with symptoms of ADHD. Results showed the region of the brain important for cognitive and motor control was smaller in these children than in typically developing children. Novel for its use of neuroimaging in very young, preschool age children with ADHD symptoms, this examination of brain differences may offer insights into early interventions.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Filters that reduce ‘brain clutter’ identified
sciencedaily.com — “Until now, it has been assumed that people with conditions like ADHD, Tourette syndrome, obsessive compulsive disorder and schizophrenia -- all of whom characteristically report symptoms of "brain clutter" -- may suffer from anomalies in the brain's prefrontal cortex. But a researcher has brought new hope to these patients. He believes the key to the "brain clutter" and impulsivity shown by individuals with dysfunctional prefrontal cortices lies in a malfunction of a specific” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Filters that reduce ‘brain clutter’ identified: Until now, it has been assumed that people with diseases l... http://tinyurl.com/3rbofdl
Filters that reduce ‘brain clutter’ identified
sciencedaily.com — “Until now, it has been assumed that people with conditions like ADHD, Tourette syndrome, obsessive compulsive disorder and schizophrenia -- all of whom characteristically report symptoms of "brain clutter" -- may suffer from anomalies in the brain's prefrontal cortex. But a researcher has brought new hope to these patients. He believes the key to the "brain clutter" and impulsivity shown by individuals with dysfunctional prefrontal cortices lies in a malfunction of a specific” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Filters that reduce ‘#brain clutter’ identified http://t.co/nOrexKC via @AddThis #perception #vision #PSY
Filters that reduce ‘brain clutter’ identified
sciencedaily.com — “Until now, it has been assumed that people with conditions like ADHD, Tourette syndrome, obsessive compulsive disorder and schizophrenia -- all of whom characteristically report symptoms of "brain clutter" -- may suffer from anomalies in the brain's prefrontal cortex. But a researcher has brought new hope to these patients. He believes the key to the "brain clutter" and impulsivity shown by individuals with dysfunctional prefrontal cortices lies in a malfunction of a specific” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Active suppression of distracting visual stimuli means we only attend to approx 1% of what's around us http://goo.gl/wuYhw via @gracetalking
Filters that reduce ‘brain clutter’ identified
sciencedaily.com — “Until now, it has been assumed that people with conditions like ADHD, Tourette syndrome, obsessive compulsive disorder and schizophrenia -- all of whom characteristically report symptoms of "brain clutter" -- may suffer from anomalies in the brain's prefrontal cortex. But a researcher has brought new hope to these patients. He believes the key to the "brain clutter" and impulsivity shown by individuals with dysfunctional prefrontal cortices lies in a malfunction of a specific” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Scientists identify filter neurons that can reduce 'brain clutter'
news-medical.net — “Until now, it has been assumed that people with diseases like ADHD, Tourette syndrome, obsessive compulsive disorder and schizophrenia - all of whom characteristically report symptoms of "brain clutter" - may suffer from anomalies in the brain's prefrontal cortex.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Scientists identify filter neurons that can reduce 'brain clutter': Until now, it has been assumed that people w... http://bit.ly/iaWebl
Preschoolers with ADHD Have “Different” Brains | NJ Family Magazine
njfamily.com — “From a study by the Kenedy Krieger Institute: Smaller brain volumes associated with severity of ADHD symptoms.” View full resource at njfamily.com
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Preschoolers with ADHD Have “Different” Brains, study shows: http://ow.ly/5f5Kd #ADD #ADHD
Stimulant medication and prefrontal functional con... [J Atten Disord. 2010] - PubMed result
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Stimulant meds reduce brain frontal cortex-subcortical functional connectivity abnormality in ADHD. http://ht.ly/278wo
Losing sleep, losing brain?
feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Chronic and severely stressful situations, like those connected to depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, have been associated with smaller volumes in "stress sensitive" brain regions, such as the cingulate region of the cerebral cortex and the hippocampus, a brain region involved in memory formation.” View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com
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Losing sleep, losing brain?: Chronic and severely stressful situations, like those connected to depression and pos... http://bit.ly/agEHXn
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