An fMRI examination of the role of the Locus Coeruleus in state regulation in ADHD

The state regulation deficit account of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) posits that symptoms and performance deficits associated with ADHD are context-dependent and explained by a deficit in arousal regulation. Research into this topic has often used event rate manipulations to induce different arousal states, and has demonstrated deficits at both overstimulating and understimulating event rate levels. Although existing research has provided strong support for the state…

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