are dependent upon this for their own effective execution” (Mash & Barkley, 2014). The other executive functions include working memory, problem solving, planning, and attention (Barkley, 2012). Based off of Barkley’s theory, the inability to inhibit information plays a role in working memory, problem solving, planning and attention. Deficits in these areas can be attributed to impulsive behavior, hyperactive behavior, and inattentive behavior. Executive functions such as inhibition,…
ADHD includes hyperactivity and inattention. Although studies have shown a few inconsistencies within symptomology across a developmental platform, inattention appears to be a reoccurring factor (Harrison, 2011). Harrison (2011) also states that attention problems were shown more in adolescents than in children, who showed more hyperactivity symptoms. Adolescent years are a time of great change and development. Certain symptoms of ADHD seem to be more prevalent depending on what stage of life…
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, one in ten children between ages four and seventeen are diagnosed with ADHD (“What You Need to Know,” n.d.). The CDC published Facts About ADHD to inform the public about what Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is and to explain how the CDC is “working to understand how this disorder affects children and families, so that more can be done for treatment and prevention” (“What You Need to Know,” n.d., para. 1). The CDC…
Some people say that Percy Jackson doesn’t have ADHD, but I say that Percy Jackson does have ADHD. Percy Jackson does have ADHD because in the book “ The Lighting Thief ”, he doesn't act like a normal person. Also Percy has been diagnosed with the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The three main traits that Percy Jackson has is that he has a hard time keeping his mind on any one thing, he can’t stay or sit still, and he also doesn’t seem to think before he acts. To begin with, the…
The Mayo Clinic wrote a webpage devoted sole to the study of adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). From the first paragraph, readers can begin to understand the differences between the symptoms of ADHD in children and adults and the difference in treatments and lifestyles. Next, Mayo Clinic discusses what ADHD is and what constitutes normal adult behavior. The Mayo Clinic also notes some of the complications adults with ADHD will face. Mayo Clinic mentions the hardships one with…
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) The causes of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, are sort of the same as some other disabilities. Like the learning disability, ADHD can be caused by either a brain injury of some type or can be genetic. Other factors can play in what might cause ADHD. Some researchers believe that tobacco and alcohol use, before the child’s birth, is another reason why some children have this disorder. “Most experts believe the condition is due…
Have you ever heard of ADHD? ADHD is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Millions of people are diagnosed with ADHD every year; however the cause of this psychiatric disorder is still unknown (Carey). ADHD is a chronic disorder, which means it can last a few years or even a lifetime. The type of treatment that is used could affect the amount of time someone has this disorder. One of the main debates regarding ADHD is whether or not it should be treated with medication or not. Depending on…
ADHD Stands For “Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder” ADHD is a heritable disorder. (1)There are 2 different types of ADHD. Parents with ADHD have a better chance having a child with ADHD. (2) “ADHD can be considered a disorder of neurotransmitter function, with particular focus on the neurotransmitters dopamine and norepinephrine.” (3)There has been rearesch done that dopamine helps in the regulation of learning When was the order established “ADHD was first mentioned in 1902.” (1)…
Attention is the selective focusing and utilization of the brain’s processing resources on a piece of information while simultaneously filtering and ignoring other perceivable information. The amount of time one can maintain this concentration without becoming distracted is known as their attention span. With modern society’s focus on higher education and long work hours, combined with the introduction of smart phones and the internet providing a wealth of available distractions, the ability to…
approximately 3.3 pounds is expected to be the cause of attention problems in the childhood of people and leading into adulthood. The strength of these problems into adulthood has not been known. To test the theory The Bavarian Longitudinal Study is an awaiting friendly study that followed 260 very preterm and very low birth weight shortened as (VP/VLBW) and 229 full term gestational age 37-42 weeks individuals from birth to adulthood. The attention data were collected at three different times…