Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- CME Information
- Visual Vocabulary Legend
- Objectives
- Chapter 1 Neurobiology, Circuits, and Genetics
- Chapter 2 ADHD Across the Ages
- Chapter 3 Comorbidities of ADHD
- Chapter 4 ADHD Treatments
- Summary
- Appendix
- Abbreviations
- Suggested Readings
- Index
- CME Posttest
- Activity Evaluation
Chapter 1 - Neurobiology, Circuits, and Genetics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 October 2021
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- CME Information
- Visual Vocabulary Legend
- Objectives
- Chapter 1 Neurobiology, Circuits, and Genetics
- Chapter 2 ADHD Across the Ages
- Chapter 3 Comorbidities of ADHD
- Chapter 4 ADHD Treatments
- Summary
- Appendix
- Abbreviations
- Suggested Readings
- Index
- CME Posttest
- Activity Evaluation
Summary
Section 1: Symptoms and Circuits
In this chapter, the hypothetical pathophysiology underlying attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is discussed. Besides providing an overview of the main hypothesis underlying the symptoms of ADHD, such as problems with executive functioning, this chapter will also peruse old and new views on the environmentneurobiology interaction of this disorder. By giving a holistic view of the disorder, it will hopefully become clear that many different treatment options are available for every symptom of ADHD. Section 1 of Chapter 1 will focus on the symptoms of ADHD, and the circuits underlying these symptoms.
The mechanism of action of alpha2A (Figure 1.23) and D1 receptors explains in general why moderate stimulation of both types of receptors (Figure 1.21) is preferred in order to strengthen the signal-to-noise ratio in prefrontal cortical neurons (see Figure 1.25).
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009