“…An individual who suffers from this type of ADHD shows the following symptoms: a) Constant fidgeting (moving fingers and/or feet while sitting) b) Difficulty in staying seated for a long time c) Has trouble doing work quietly ADHD is usually defined as a neuro-biological disorder which has been linked to structural (Ivanov et al, 2010;Kobel et al, 2010;Valera, Faraone, Murray, & Seidman, 2007), functional (Dickstein, Bannon, Castellanos, & Milham, 2006), physiological (Liotti et al, 2007;Quintana, Snyder, Purnell, Aponte, & Sita, 2007;Synder & Hall, 2006), and chemical (Costa et al, 2013;Volkow et al, 2007;Volkow et al, 2009) changes in specific parts of the brain (Shire: ADHD Institute, 2014).…”