Summary:
- This article discusses a study that found distinct brain signatures for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The study used brain imaging techniques to identify unique patterns of brain activity and connectivity in individuals with ASD and ADHD.
- The findings suggest that ASD and ADHD are distinct neurological conditions, with different underlying brain mechanisms. This knowledge can help improve the diagnosis and understanding of these neurodevelopmental disorders.
- The study highlights the importance of using advanced brain imaging techniques to better understand the biological basis of complex mental health conditions, which can lead to more targeted and effective treatments.