In individuals with ADHD, the thalamic reticular nucleus
A) inhibits sensory information from activating the sensory cortex.
B) is disinhibited.
C) routes sensory information to the wrong sensory cortex.
D) is not regulated by dopamine.
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Q4: The underlying pathology of ADHD involves
A) cortical
Q5: Quantitative EEG studies of children affected by
Q6: In normal individuals, the predominant EEG pattern
Q7: Cortical hypoarousal accounts for
A) forgetfulness.
B) excessive fidgeting.
C)
Q8: Attentional regulation involves
A) neural activation of appropriate
Q10: The excessive activity observed in ADHD appears
Q11: The dopamine-deficit theory of ADHD proposes that
A)
Q12: Evidence supporting the dopamine-deficit theory of ADHD
Q13: The most widely used assessment scale for
Q14: A more objective assessment of ADHD that
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