The dopamine-deficit theory of ADHD proposes that
A) dopamine deficits in the mesolimbic system underlie ADHD.
B) dopamine deficits in the cortex cause hypoarousal.
C) dopamine deficits in the caudate nucleus and frontal cortex may contribute to cortical hypoarousal.
D) ADHD is caused by dopamine deficiencies throughout the brain.
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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
Q9: In individuals with ADHD, the thalamic reticular
Q10: The excessive activity observed in ADHD appears
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
Q15: Which of the following was NOT a
Q16: Amphetamines increase the availability of DA by
A)
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