Neurodevelopmental Phenotypes in ADHD.

Neurodevelopmental Phenotypes in ADHD is a term used to describe the various biological and behavioural changes in the brain associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). These phenotypes refer to subtle variations in neuron development, which can lead to difficulty in maintaining focus, hyperactivity, impulsiveness and other symptoms of ADHD. By understanding these n eurodevelopmental phenotypes, medical professionals are better able to diagnose and assess the impact of the disorder, and develop more tailored and effective interventions. Neurodevelopmental Phenotypes in ADHD hold the potential to revolutionize the treatment of ADHD and provide greater understanding of its underlying cause.

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