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Max is joined by Stephen Becker, Professor of Pediatrics at Cincinnati, about the fascinating Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome, a condition that is both in some ways the opposite of ADHD, but also commonly co-exists. If you want to know more, Stephen has made a lot of the work on this open access- here for example: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3…
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Max is joined by Julia McQuade from Amhurst College, USA. Julia has published this paper: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10802-024-01237-2 She studied the regulation of positive emotion in adolescents with ADHD, and found that control of these emotions predicted social success. Max unpicks the implications of this and tries to to get to…
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What is it like to battle the adversities of the diagnostic system? How does getting, or not getting, a diagnosis change the way parents see their children and themselves? Tom Nicholson is an amazing force of nature in the ADHD world, and has done a whole PhD on this! He has summarised it in this paper: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1…
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We are joined by the excellent Dr Alessio from Southampton Uni. We all give treatments because we think they will help people- but do ADHD meds fit the bill? Let's find out! Here is the paper: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis: Effects of Pharmacological Treatment for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder on Quality of Life - PubMed Alessio's …
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Another of our episodes which comes from Max reading a paper and going 'whoa...' this one is with the very charming Anders Rasmussen from Lund. His paper is here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38066477/ I am aware that the audio isn't great at the moment- I broke our old microphone and am trying to sort out a new one.…
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How can squiggly lines on a page reveal the secrets of attention, consciousness and ADHD? Follow Andrew Haigh, psychologist, and his willing sidekicks Max and Tess on a mindbending journey! Here's Andrew's paper: Rhythmic Attention and ADHD: A Narrative and Systematic Review - PubMed And one about information integration and consciousness: An infor…
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A Fascinating exploration of the idea that event segmentation may be fundamental to the ADHD brain. Prepare to have your mind blown! Link to the Red Ballloon film- put it on in the background while you listen: The Red Balloon / Le Ballon Rouge (1956) (youtube.com) Christian's website: Startseite - Christian Beste (christian-beste.de)…
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We have something a little different for you! We have asked the lovely followers of ADHDUK on social media to ask us questions and they have responded enough to fill 3 episodes! This is part 1 in which we break down the biology and neurology of ADHD, talk a lot about the hungry brain and why epigenetics may or may not be a breakthrough.…
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We are joined by Emma Van Andel, researcher at PsyQ in the Netherlands, to discuss the fascinating connections between light, melatonin, ADHD and sleep. A much-requested and very important topic. The paper is here: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Emma-Van-Andel-2/publication/342535517_Combined_impact_of_ADHD_and_insomnia_symptoms_on_quality_of…
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