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7. Brain Abnormalities
Multiple research studies prove that neurotransmitters (chemical messengers) within the brain work differently in children and adults who have ADHD. The neurotransmitter called dopamine is involved with movement, sleep, emotions, concentration and learning abilities, and scientists believe it’s one of the neurotransmitters that functions differently in people with ADHD. Injury to the prefrontal cortex area of the brain can also cause ADHD.
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