“…Opposite to the child studies, He and colleagues (2022) observed decreased segregation in an adult ADHD group, in relation to NT controls, globally in the brain, as well as locally in the left parahippocampal gyrus and right supplementary motor area and "modules" in central and left-sided frontal areas. In functional connectivity studies, both increased (e.g., Fan et al, 2019;Pretus et al, 2019) and decreased (e.g., Lin et al, 2018) segregation in ADHD have been found. Contrary to the studies described above, a study by Hearne and colleagues (2021) found no differences in DW-MRI data between adults with and without ADHD.…”