Thatdarnbandit t1_itnp64b wrote on October 24, 2022 at 11:59 PM Reply to comment by Ruca705 in Study finds brain changes associated with ADHD remission. As the brains of those with ADHD mature, some individuals may repetitively engage in strategies that compensate for symptoms. These repetitive behaviors may result in the brain changes seen in those who went into remission. by Wagamaga I believe this is what the article was saying. That the brain developed the compensation and this brain activity is what was observed. The subjects were observed from age 6 through age 18, so over the course of many years. Permalink Parent 3
Thatdarnbandit t1_itnp64b wrote
Reply to comment by Ruca705 in Study finds brain changes associated with ADHD remission. As the brains of those with ADHD mature, some individuals may repetitively engage in strategies that compensate for symptoms. These repetitive behaviors may result in the brain changes seen in those who went into remission. by Wagamaga
I believe this is what the article was saying. That the brain developed the compensation and this brain activity is what was observed. The subjects were observed from age 6 through age 18, so over the course of many years.