Francisco X. Castellanos, MD
"Neuroimaging of ADHD: Crisis and Opportunity"
The neuroimaging literature on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is voluminous but mostly inconclusive. Recently, the ENIGMA neuroscience consortium on ADHD and autism spectrum disorder has identified replicable differences (in the direction of smaller values) in intracranial volume, subcortical volume, and multiple cortical surface areas volume, albeit with small effect sizes. Functional imaging results remain unclear. Open science approaches focusing on replicability are needed.
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