If you struggle to turn your brain off at night, you’re not alone. Many people with ADHD find that falling and staying asleep are really tough and feel unrested much of the time. But sleep is a key ...
People with ADHD function differently - even when it comes to sleep and relaxation: they are often hyper in the evening, find it difficult to rest and are tired in the morning. That's not good. A ...
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Anxiety and ADHD can overlap – here’s how to untangle these widespread mental health disorders
For decades, one of the greatest challenges to treating neurological disorders like attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ...
Adults with ADHD may experience more bursts of sleep-like brain activity even while awake, causing brief lapses in attention. These micro “rest moments” in the brain could help explain why tasks ...
Elaine Pinggal from Monash University, and colleagues assessed how sleep-like brain activity in awake adults influences sustained attention during a task.
New from JNeurosci, Elaine Pinggal, from Monash University, and colleagues assessed how sleep-like brain activity in awake adults influences sustained ...
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Does bad sleep make ADHD homework problems worse?
A study of adolescents with ADHD, some of whom also experienced sleep problems, found that sleep problems are not associated with homework problems. Weaker neuropsychological functioning was ...
DISTRACTABILITY, forgetfulness, impulsive behaviour and bursts of endless energy – sounds like classic ADHD, right? But for some children, the cause of these symptoms may not lie in the ...
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