Summary:
- This article discusses a study that found differences in brain structure between individuals with ADHD and those without.
- The study used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to examine the brains of over 3,000 people and identified several brain regions that were smaller or less developed in individuals with ADHD.
- These findings suggest that ADHD may be associated with specific changes in brain anatomy, which could help improve our understanding and treatment of this condition.