of the brain that help us plan, focus on, and execute tasks. ADHD symptoms vary by sub-type — inattentive, hyperactive, or combined — and are often more difficult to diagnose in girls and adults. Here, we review the symptoms, causes, types, and tests associated with ADD and ADHD. ...
What Part of the Brain Causes Fidgeting? Your brain’shypothalamusmay be partly responsible for controlling your fidgeting. The hypothalamus regulates many bodily processes. It is also linked to arousal, appetite, and wakefulness. Scientists have tested this by injectingorexins, a small protein, into...
ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is a neurological disorder that impacts the parts of the brain that help us plan, focus on, and execute tasks. ADHD symptoms vary by sub-type — inattentive, hyperactive, or combined — and are often more difficult to diagnose in girls and adults...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is the collection of mental disorders like autism, Asperger's syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, and other unspecified forms of pervasive developmental disorder. In this spectrum, there are different levels of functionality depending on the level of help they ne...
Sexual differentiation of the brain is a function of various processes that prepare the organism for successful reproduction in adulthood. Release of gonadal steroids during both the perinatal and the pubertal stages of development organizes many sex differences, producing changes in brain excitability and...
This often leads to blurting out statements, when others would say the client should have thought before they spoke. It also makes it hard to build a “mental filing cabinet” to hold important information for later use. That is in part why ADHD people seem so forgetful.Which causes of ...
ADHD and Brain Anatomy: What Do Academic Textbooks Used in the Netherlands Tell Students?doi:10.1111/CHSO.12362Sanne te MeermanLaura BatstraJustin E. FreedmanRink HoekstraHans GrietensWiley
Bipolar disorder causes mood swings on two ends of a spectrum. During depressive periods, a person may feel low and sad. On the other end of the spectrum, abnormally high moods and feeling sped up are commonly associated with manic episodes, Misquitta says. It’s possible to experience the...
changes to your prefrontal cortex, an area of your brain responsible for attention, impulse, planning, and other behaviors. PTSD and ADHD can trigger abnormal levels of hormones that set off your “fight-or-flight” response. Some studies suggest there’s a genetic link between the two ...
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