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Spect Differences In Children Between Parent Reported Levels Of Friendship, Brizel Trinidad, Daniella Lopez Palacios, Amanda Jack, Lisa Stebbins, Charles J. Golden, Daniel Amen, Kristin Willeumier, Derek Taylor
Spect Differences In Children Between Parent Reported Levels Of Friendship, Brizel Trinidad, Daniella Lopez Palacios, Amanda Jack, Lisa Stebbins, Charles J. Golden, Daniel Amen, Kristin Willeumier, Derek Taylor
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Differences In Cerebral Blood Flow In Children With Gad And Ocd, Ashleigh Lupton, Huda Abu-Suwa, Chris Burley, Charles J. Golden, Daniel Amen, Kristin Willeumier, Derek Taylor
Differences In Cerebral Blood Flow In Children With Gad And Ocd, Ashleigh Lupton, Huda Abu-Suwa, Chris Burley, Charles J. Golden, Daniel Amen, Kristin Willeumier, Derek Taylor
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The Role Of Technology On The Education Of Children, Corin L. Osborn, Alexandra Harris, Ryan W. Kleinschmidt, Jared Warren, Ralph E. Cash
The Role Of Technology On The Education Of Children, Corin L. Osborn, Alexandra Harris, Ryan W. Kleinschmidt, Jared Warren, Ralph E. Cash
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No abstract provided.
Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Patterns In Children Vs. Adults With Adhd Combined And Inattentive Types: A Spect Study, Gregory John Vitale, Victor Tran, Daniel Amen, Kristen Willeumier, Derek Taylor, Charles J. Golden
Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Patterns In Children Vs. Adults With Adhd Combined And Inattentive Types: A Spect Study, Gregory John Vitale, Victor Tran, Daniel Amen, Kristen Willeumier, Derek Taylor, Charles J. Golden
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Objective: The current study sought to determine whether ADHD Combined Type (ADHD-C) and ADHD Primarily Inattentive Type (ADHD-PI) showed differential regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) patterns in children vs. adults.
Participants and Methods: The overall sample (N=1484) was effectively split into four groups: adults with ADHD-PI (n=519), adults with ADHD-C (n=405), children with ADHD-PI (n=192), children with ADHD-C (n=368). All participants were void of bipolar, schizophrenia, autism, neurocognitive disorders, and TBI. The data were collected from a de-identified archival database of individuals who underwent SPECT scans at rest.
Results: Using αConclusions: Overall, the current study suggested that children may …