Isn’t the current scientific understanding that ADHD is a result of neurotransmitter dysfunction? Neurotransmitters work across the whole brain.
I don’t understand why the “location” of “habit forming” in the brain should matter, considering that neurotransmitters function across the entire nervous system. Is there more context to that phrase?
I don’t see how how “neurotransmitters work across the whole brain” disproves this; it’s still neurotransmitter dysfunction in the prefrontal cortex that are mostly responsible for ADHD. (Could be very wrong there, not an expert.)
Isn’t the current scientific understanding that ADHD is a result of neurotransmitter dysfunction? Neurotransmitters work across the whole brain.
I don’t understand why the “location” of “habit forming” in the brain should matter, considering that neurotransmitters function across the entire nervous system. Is there more context to that phrase?
I don’t see how how “neurotransmitters work across the whole brain” disproves this; it’s still neurotransmitter dysfunction in the prefrontal cortex that are mostly responsible for ADHD. (Could be very wrong there, not an expert.)
Here is the context: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rq6K7yxaNaM&t=266s