ObjectiveTo examine the recent rise in adult-onset Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) through a biopsychosocial lens and comment on whether such diagnoses may relate to neuroadaptive responses to the attention economy.ConclusionsThe boundaries between neurodevelopmental disorder and neuroadaptive distress have become blurred. While ADHD has historically been considered a childhood-onset neurodevelopmental disorder, increasing diagnoses in adults raise questions about its validity…
