Distinct Brain Structure and Behavior Related to ADHD and Conduct Disorder Traits
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Distinct brain structure and behavior related to ADHD and conduct disorder traits
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and conduct disorder (CD) exemplify top-down dysregulation conditions that show a large comorbidity and shared genetics. At the same time, they entail two different types of symptomology involving mainly non-emotional or emotional dysregulation. Few studies have tried to separate the specific biology underlying these two dimensions. It has also been suggested that both types of conditions consist o…
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