David Baxter PhD
Late Founder
The Neuroscience of the ADHD Brain
by Janice Rodden, ADDitude
September 7, 2017
Brain scientists have found that deficiencies in specific neurotransmitters underlie many common disorders, including anxiety, mood disorders, anger-control problems, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
ADHD was the first disorder found to be the result of a deficiency of a specific neurotransmitter ? in this case, norepinephrine. In this video, learn more about how the unique ADHD nervous system functions.
by Janice Rodden, ADDitude
September 7, 2017
Brain scientists have found that deficiencies in specific neurotransmitters underlie many common disorders, including anxiety, mood disorders, anger-control problems, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
ADHD was the first disorder found to be the result of a deficiency of a specific neurotransmitter ? in this case, norepinephrine. In this video, learn more about how the unique ADHD nervous system functions.