
ADHD as a Model of Brain-Behavior Relationships
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From the reviews:"This is a concise review of the current literature on large-scale brain networks and how they explain the heterogeneity, diagnostic limitations, and pitfalls of current neuropsychological tests for ADHD. ... Anyone interested in brain networks and clinical presentations of neuropsychiatric disorders could benefit from reading this book, and its content is extremely salient for trainees, clinicians, and researchers as they navigate the interface among brain-behavior relationships, diagnosis, and treatment." (Brain P. Gomoll, Doody's Book Reviews, January, 2014)
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Neuroscience, Neuropsychology, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: ADHD as a Model of Brain-Behavior Relationships.- ADHD, Attention, and DSM Diagnosis: History and Context.- ADHD and Neuropsychological Nomenclature.- Diagnostic Systems and Etiological Models.- Neuropsychological Models Of Attention and ADHD.- Broad-Based Neuropsychological Test Batteries and ADHD.- Preliminary Answers to the Question.- Dimensional Approaches for Evaluating Disorders: Research Domain Criteria.-The Neocortex, Regional Functional Specialization, and Cognitive Networks.- Large Scale Brain Networks and Functional Connectivity.- The Ontogeny of Functional Brain Networks.- Large Scale Brain Network Disturbances in ADHD.- The Selection Problem.- The Basal Ganglia.- The Basal Ganglia and Intention Programs.- The Basal Ganglia: Focused Attention and Learning Through Integrative Networks.-Reward Circuitry and the Basal Ganglia.- The Cerebellum.- The Modular Organization of the Cerebellum.- The Development of Motor Skills, Executive Functions, and a Relationship to ADHD: A Preliminary Review.- Revisiting Neuropsychological Testing and The Paradox of ADHD.- Neural Network Dynamics: How Large Scale Brain Networks Interact.-Concluding Remarks.