Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6799170 | Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | 2010 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Children with ADHD showed both diffuse and regional gray matter abnormalities. Consistent with its putative role in response inhibition, the cortex of the pars opercularis was thinner in children with ADHD who, as expected, had significantly poorer inhibitory performance on a Go/No-go task. These differences held for both hemispheres raising the possibility that a developmental abnormality of IFG might drive development of inhibition difficulties.
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Martin J. Ph.D, Elizabeth B. Ph.D, Alain Ph.D, Roberto Ph.D, Madeleine J. Ph.D, Gaia Ph.D, Mario M.D., Ph.D, Peter F. MBBCh., Ph.D, TomáÅ¡ M.D., Ph.D, Chris MRCPsych, Ph.D,