Causal effects of psychostimulants on neural connectivity: a mechanistic, randomized clinical trial
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2022Vol. 63(11), pp. 1381–1391
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Yun Wang, Ellen M. Kessel, Seonjoo Lee, Susie Hong, Elizabeth Raffanello, Leslie A. Hulvershorn, Amy Margolis, Bradley S. Peterson, Jonathan Posner
Abstract
Changes in dynamic, but not static, FC were associated with the therapeutic effects of psychostimulants. While prior research has focused on static FC, DFC may offer a more reliable target for new ADHD interventions aimed at stabilizing network dynamics, though this needs confirmation with subsequent investigations.
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