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Review
. 2013 Nov;25(4 Pt 2):1489-503.
doi: 10.1017/S0954579413000734.

Attention deficits and hyperactivity-impulsivity: what have we learned, what next?

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Review

Attention deficits and hyperactivity-impulsivity: what have we learned, what next?

Joel T Nigg. Dev Psychopathol. 2013 Nov.

Abstract

The domains of self-regulation, self-control, executive function, inattention, and impulsivity cut across broad swathes of normal and abnormal development. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is a common syndrome that encompasses a portion of these domains. In the past 25 years research on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder has been characterized by dramatic advances in genetic, neural, and neuropsychological description of the syndrome as well as clarification of its multidimensional phenotypic structure. The limited clinical applicability of these research findings poses the primary challenge for the next generation. It is likely that clinical breakthroughs will require further refinement in describing heterogeneity or clinical/biological subgroups, renewed focus on the environment in the form of etiological events as well as psychosocial contexts of development, and integration of both with biological understanding.

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