New Research Shows ADHD Medications Mimic Sleep, Not Attention Control

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A new study reveals that ADHD medications like methylphenidate primarily act on brain networks related to wakefulness and reward, rather than attention control, by enhancing arousal and motivation, and can mask sleep deprivation effects, challenging traditional views of how these drugs work.
- Common ADHD medications function differently than scientists previously thought PsyPost
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- Brain Scans Reveal a Surprise About ADHD Medications SciTechDaily
- Stimulant ADHD medications work differently than previously thought Medical Xpress
- ADHD medications mimic the effects of a good night’s sleep rather than controlling attention, researchers find Doctors.net.uk
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