“…In addition to changes in brain regions involved in cognition, ADHD may also involve changes in neurotransmitter systems associated with cognition and attention such as acetylcholine (for review, see Beane & Marrocco, 2004). Furthermore, cognitive deficits associated with ADHD are similar to nicotine withdrawal-associated changes in cognition seen in smokers such as deficits in sustained attention, response inhibition, and working memory (Beane & Marrocco, 2004; Dovis, der Oord, Huizenga, Wiers, & Prins, 2014; Hughes, Keenan, & Yellin, 1989; Jacobsen et al, 2005; Mendrek et al, 2006; for review, see Ashare, Falcone, & Lerman, 2014). …”