Difficulty in maintaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsiveness in children with ADHD may be due to delayed development of five brain regions.

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People with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have differences in their brain structure and therefore suggest that ADHD is a disorder of the brain.
Further, these differences were most prominent in the brains of children with ADHD, and less obvious in adults with the disorder, a finding that might be important in challenging beliefs that ADHD is a label for difficult children or the result of poor parenting, the researchers said.
"The results from our study confirm that people with ADHD have differences in their brain structure and therefore suggest that ADHD is a disorder of the brain," said lead author Martine Hoogman at Radboud University Medical Center in the Netherlands.
"We hope that this will help to reduce stigma that ADHD is 'just a label' for difficult children or caused by poor parenting," Hoogman added.
Similar differences in brain volume are also seen in other psychiatric disorders, especially major depressive disorder, the researchers said.
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