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MRI-imaged brain morphology may differ between adults who have autism and non-autistic controls -- 97 (2): 78 -- ADC - Education and Practice

ep.bmj.com — “MRI-imaged brain morphology may differ between adults who have autism and non-autistic controls -- 97 (2): 78 -- ADC - Education and PracticeView full resource at ep.bmj.com

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MRI-imaged brain morphology may differ between adults who have autism and non-autistic controls: MethodsDe... http://t.co/oiQ69YF2 #adhd

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ADHD May Be Detectable in Images of Kids' Brains

fyiliving.com — “Brain scans in preschool-aged children have been able to identify differences between kids with and without ADHD symptoms.View full resource at fyiliving.com

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ADHD May Be Detectable in Images of Kids' Brains http://t.co/Wbb9Pnj3

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How Impulsiveness Is Controlled By The Brain

medicalnewstoday.com — “How the brain controls impulsive behavior may be significantly different than psychologists have thought for the last 40 years.That is the unexpected conclusion of a study by an internatView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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MRIs Reveal Brain Differences In Preschoolers With ADHD

huffingtonpost.com — “By Rick Nauert, Ph.D. New research using brain imaging has found a difference in brain development among very young preschool children with early symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).View full resource at huffingtonpost.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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Brain #imaging study of preschoolers with #ADHD detects brain differences linked to symptoms: http://t.co/BG3R7eg via @AddThis #PSY #peds

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ADHD

kidshealth.org — “People with ADHD have differences in the parts of their brains that control attention and activity. This means that they may have trouble focusing on certain tasks and subjects, or they may seem "wired" or act impulsively. Learn more in this article.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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ADHD Brain May Be a Little Different - Tom Heston

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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 sayView full resource at usnews.com

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Attention Deficit Disorder and Teenagers

kidshealth.org — “People with ADHD have differences in the parts of their brains that control attention and activity. This means that they may have trouble focusing on certain tasks and subjects, or they may seem "wired" or act impulsively. Learn more in this article.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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