“14 Volunteers Scanned on Four Machines”: Japanese Scientists Use Traveling Subject Method to Reveal Smaller ADHD Brain Regions

IN A NUTSHELL 🧠 A new study uses the traveling-subject method to reveal structural differences in ADHD brains. 🔍 The technique addresses technical noise in multi-site MRI studies, providing clearer results. 📊 Findings show smaller frontotemporal regions in children with ADHD, crucial for attention and emotional regulation. 🚀 This advancement could lead to earlier diagnosis … Continue reading “14 Volunteers Scanned on Four Machines”: Japanese Scientists Use Traveling Subject Method to Reveal Smaller ADHD Brain Regions