Left insular cortical thinning differentiates the inattentive and combined subtype of adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

CONCLUSIONS: Resembling previous findings of a correlation of the left anterior insular gray matter volume with oppositional symptoms in adolescents with ADHD, we detected left anterior insular cortical thinning in the ADHD combined subtype. Left insular cortical thickness could represent a potential marker to distinguish the predominantly inattentive and the combined ADHD subtype in adulthood.

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