Free Webinar on the Brain Chemistry of ADHD: Understanding Dopamine, Serotonin & Norepinephrine
Webinar on April 8: The Brain Chemistry of ADHD
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FREE WEBINAR THIS WEEK
The Brain Chemistry of ADHD: Understanding Dopamine, Serotonin & Norepinephrine
with Gregory W. Mattingly, M.D.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026 @ 1pm EDT (find it in your time zone »)

WEBINAR SPONSOR: Inflow

 
This webinar will be recorded. Register now for access to the live webinar PLUS we'll also email you the webinar replay link.
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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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NOTE: ADDitude offers an optional certificate of attendance to webinar participants, but does not offer CEU credits. The cost of the certificate of attendance option is $10. If interested, register for the webinar and you’ll receive instructions after it ends. The certificate link will also be on the webinar replay page after the live webinar.
FROM THIS WEBINAR'S SPONSOR:

Inflow
ADHD isn’t a lack of effort. It’s rooted in differences in how your brain regulates motivation, reward, attention, and emotions. When dopamine and other key brain chemicals fluctuate, it can affect everything from focus and consistency to mood and impulse control. Inflow gets it. Our science-backed program helps you better understand your ADHD brain and apply practical strategies to improve follow-through, emotional balance, and daily functioning. Take the free ADHD traits quiz to get started.
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