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Structural and functional neuroimaging in attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

Tytuł:
Structural and functional neuroimaging in attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Autorzy:
Albajara Sáenz, Ariadna
Villemonteix, Thomas
Massat, Isabelle
Temat:
SINGLE-photon emission computed tomography
DIFFUSION tensor imaging
POSITRON emission tomography
CORPUS callosum
MAGNETIC resonance imaging
Źródło:
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology; Apr2019, Vol. 61 Issue 4, p399-405, 7p
Abstract (English):
Over the last decade, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of neuroimaging studies in attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In terms of brain structure, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and diffusion tensor imaging studies have evidenced differences in volume, surface‐based measures (cortical thickness, surface area, and gyrification), and white matter integrity in different cerebral regions, in children and adults with ADHD compared to population norms. Abnormalities in the basal ganglia, prefrontal structures, and the corpus callosum have been the most consistently reported findings across studies. Hemodynamic (functional MRI, functional near‐infrared spectroscopy, positron emission tomography, single‐photon emission computed tomography) and magnetoencephalography measurements have also shown differences in neural activity during the execution of neuropsychological tasks and during rest, in widespread regions of the brain. Importantly, multimodal studies combining structural and functional methods have shown an intercorrelation between structural and functional abnormalities in ADHD. Further longitudinal studies are needed to clarify the effects of age and medication on brain structure and function in individuals with ADHD. What this paper adds: In attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the brain is characterized by abnormal neural network interplay.Structural and functional cerebral abnormalities in ADHD are intercorrelated.Currently there is no neural biomarker that can be used in diagnosis.Longitudinal studies have shed light on the brain correlates of ADHD over the lifespan.The effects of stimulant intake on the brain correlates of ADHD remain unclear. What this paper adds: In attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the brain is characterized by abnormal neural network interplay.Structural and functional cerebral abnormalities in ADHD are intercorrelated.Currently there is no neural biomarker that can be used in diagnosis.Longitudinal studies have shed light on the brain correlates of ADHD over the lifespan.The effects of stimulant intake on the brain correlates of ADHD remain unclear. This article's abstract has been translated into Spanish and Portuguese. Follow the links from the abstract to view the translations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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