“…Consistent with the results of neuroimaging studies, neurophysiological researchers have primarily found evidence of underactivity over frontal and central, midline cortical regions in approximately 85-90% of patients with ADHD (Chabot, Merkin, Wood, Davenport, & Serfontein, 1996;Clarke, Barry, McCarthy, & Selikowitz, 2001a;Mann, Lubar, Zimmerman, Miller, & Nuenchen, 1992;Monastra et al, 1999). The primary electrophysiological indicators of underactivity that have been identified via quantitative electroencephalographic (QEEG) analysis of patients with ADHD include: elevated relative theta power, reduced relative alpha and beta power, and elevated theta/alpha and theta/beta power ratios, predominately over frontal and central, midline regions.…”