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Etiology of ADHD
Research suggests that ADHD-related impairment results from deficits in one or more of several neurological processes, including:
- Response inhibition and Working memory ("Cool" executive functioning)
- Delay Aversion ("Hot" executive functioning)
- Temporal Processing and Cognitive-energetic state
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