Tuesday, April 24, 2012

ADHD


Children with attention deficit disorders and hyperactivity (ADHD) process visual information differently than children without the disorder, according to a new survey of American Scientists. 


Finding different patterns of brain activity in children with ADHD - TV, investigators hope to one day be able to make a test that will reveal a very early disturbance.

As scientists have discovered a different brain activity in children with ADHD?

Children ages 9 to 15 years with and without the syndrome, researchers have made a series of tests in which they are asked to remember and recognize the given set of numbers.

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Their brain activity was scanned at the time, and the footage showed that hyperactive children in a different way of processing visual information.

The form of their brain activity is different than in children who have this disorder. Specifically, the scanner is zabeležeo reduced activity of neurons in brain areas responsible for visual opažnanje and working memory.

Scientists hope that this research will help in early diagnosis of ADHD syndrome.

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