A new study of the brain of more than 750 children and teens reveals a key difference in brain architecture between those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and those without the condition. Kids and teens with ADHD, a new study finds, lag behind others of the same age in how quickly their brains form connections within, and between, key brain networks. The result: less-mature connections between a brain network that controls internally-directed ...
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