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ADHD is not a disorder of willpower; it is a condition of dysregulation. Decades of neurobiological research demonstrate that altered signaling in key neurotransmitter systems — particularly dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin — contribute to the core features of ADHD. These chemical messengers in the brain shape how we focus, prioritize, feel motivated, regulate emotions, and experience reward.
In this webinar, learn about the neurochemical basis for ADHD and how neurotransmitter balance influences real-world behavior; how ADHD brains differ structurally and functionally from neurotypical brains; about evidence-based interventions and how they restore brain function; and much more.
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