New research shows autism and ADHD may share brain and gene patterns, changing how we understand both conditions.
Scientists are uncovering a surprising connection between autism and ADHD that goes deeper than labels. Instead of diagnoses, it’s the severity of autism-like traits that seems to shape how the brain ...
What if we could directly ask the brain about ADHD? A recent study used innovative techniques to do just that.
Researchers identified three distinct ADHD brain biotypes, each with different neurological wiring, strengths, and risks.
But anyone who works with children with ADHD-or raises one-knows that symptoms can look very different from one child to another. A new brain imaging study now provides scientific evidence for this ...
MRI shows different progressive grey matter volume changes in two ADHD subtypes across symptom severity. Specifically, ADHD subtype 1 exhibits increased GMV, while ADHD subtype 2 shows decreased GMV.
To learn more about our editorial approach, explore The Direct Message methodology. For decades, ADHD research has been haunted by a strange contradiction. Brain imaging studies kept producing ...
Over 1 billion people worldwide are living with one or more mental health disorders that affect their mood, thinking ...
Can exercise replace ADHD medication? A new study reveals that integrated cognitive-motor exercise significantly improves inhibitory control and working memory in children aged 6–10.
Despite decades of research, there is no definitive biological marker for ADHD, no blood test, consistent gene variant, nor a ...