Connecting Biology to Behavior: Inside the ADHD Brain
Briefly

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder connected to biological factors, particularly an imbalance of dopamine—which affects attention and motivation in children.
Dopamine plays a crucial role in ADHD, as imaging studies highlight that dopamine-rich brain areas function differently in individuals with this disorder.
The relationship between dopamine pathways and ADHD symptoms emphasizes the biological foundations of behavior, aiding in understanding and treatment of the disorder.
The dysregulation of dopamine in specific pathways underlines the biological basis of challenges faced by those with ADHD, impacting their daily lives.
Read at Psychology Today
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