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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. A Handbook for Diagnosis and Treatment
, 1991Psychiatric practitioners, seasoned and new alike, should welcome the recent publication of the third edition of Russell Barkley’s classic textbook on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
L. Silver
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Attentional deficits in concussion
Brain Injury, 2005The purpose of the present study was to examine deficits in the alerting, orienting and executive components of attention in individuals who have recently suffered a concussion.A group design was used in which the performance by individuals with concussion was compared to control subjects matched for age, height, weight and activity level.Participants ...
Charlene Halterman+6 more
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2013
Primary attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a familial neurodevelopmental disorder involving the frontostriatal pathways and probably connections with the cerebellum and parietal lobe. ADHD is a polygenetic disorder involving predominantly catecholaminergic receptors and transporters.
David W. Dunn, William G. Kronenberger
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Primary attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a familial neurodevelopmental disorder involving the frontostriatal pathways and probably connections with the cerebellum and parietal lobe. ADHD is a polygenetic disorder involving predominantly catecholaminergic receptors and transporters.
David W. Dunn, William G. Kronenberger
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Pediatric Neurology, 1991
Attention deficit, among the most commonly diagnosed functional deficits in pediatric neurology, is, like epilepsy, most often idiopathic. It can also be a symptom of many neuropathologic states. Although a lifelong problem, attention deficit is most troublesome during school years, because, like asthma, it is highly sensitive to environmental ...
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Attention deficit, among the most commonly diagnosed functional deficits in pediatric neurology, is, like epilepsy, most often idiopathic. It can also be a symptom of many neuropathologic states. Although a lifelong problem, attention deficit is most troublesome during school years, because, like asthma, it is highly sensitive to environmental ...
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Hyperactivity and attention deficits.
American Psychologist, 1989Substantive progress has been made in our understanding of children considered hyperactive, especially in the interpersonal sphere. Evolving conceptualizations of hyperactivity and attention deficits are reviewed briefly, including changes in clinical diagnostic practices and in knowledge about developmental course.
Carol K. Whalen, Barbara Henker
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1999
BACKGROUND Previous studies have demonstrated the short-term efficacy of pharmacotherapy and behavior therapy for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but no longer-term (i.e., >4 months) investigations have compared these 2 treatments or ...
P. Jensen+21 more
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BACKGROUND Previous studies have demonstrated the short-term efficacy of pharmacotherapy and behavior therapy for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but no longer-term (i.e., >4 months) investigations have compared these 2 treatments or ...
P. Jensen+21 more
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A Psychophysical Measure of Attention Deficit in Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. [PDF]
The authors explored the temporal mechanism of attention deficit in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In rapid serial visual presentation tasks in which two targets (T-sub-1 and T-sub-2) were presented in close temporal proximity among distractors, participants tried to identify T-sub-1 and detect T-sub-2 in one (dual-task)
Chiang-shan Ray Li+3 more
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Paying Attention to Attention Deficit Disorder [PDF]
There is more research activity in and writing about hyperactivity than any other behavioral problem of childhood. Because "hyperactive" and "hyperkinetic" were used as descriptive words before they became a diagnosis, there is still understandable confusion on the part of many as to what the syndrome is and what to do about it.
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Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2008Abstract Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common disorder of childhood onset with inattentiveness, hyperactivity, and impulsivity clearly exceeding the degree of typical child development. Depending on the leading symptom constellation, a hyperactive/impulsive type can be distinguished from a predominantly inattentive
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Pediatrics, 1985
In the article by Eichlseder (Pediatrics 1985;76:176-184), a practicing pediatrician in West Germany, reviews 1,000 cases of attention deficit disorder seen in his office practice during a 10-year period. Such a report is intriguing, not only because of the author's sincerity and diligence in caring for this population, but also because his involvement
S E, Shaywitz, B A, Shaywitz
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In the article by Eichlseder (Pediatrics 1985;76:176-184), a practicing pediatrician in West Germany, reviews 1,000 cases of attention deficit disorder seen in his office practice during a 10-year period. Such a report is intriguing, not only because of the author's sincerity and diligence in caring for this population, but also because his involvement
S E, Shaywitz, B A, Shaywitz
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