Brain signatures tied to emotional outbursts in kids with ADHD, study shows

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A study of 123 children found that those with ADHD plus impairing emotional outbursts have thicker left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and weaker resting-state connectivity between the DLPFC and networks involved in vision, attention, and salience, suggesting a distinct neural signature for severe emotion dysregulation in ADHD; however, causality can’t be determined from a cross‑sectional design, and short MRI scans and parental questionnaires limit interpretation.
Topics:health#adhd#adhd-research-news#dlpfc#emotional-dysregulation#functional-connectivity#neuroimaging
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