Functional connectivity of the nucleus accumbens predicts clinical course in treated and non-responder adult ADHD
Ahmed Zaher,
Jan Leonards,
Andreas Reif
et al.
Abstract:Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that often persists into adulthood, contributing to a challenging trajectory characterised by increased rates of psychiatric comorbidity. Contrary to previous assumptions, the clinical course of ADHD in adulthood is characterised by dynamic changes influenced by stimulant treatment. To improve the precision of treatment, the identification of a predictive neuroimaging biomarker would be of great clinical importance.In this study,… Show more
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