Reduced activation and inter-regional functional connectivity of fronto-striatal networks in adults with childhood Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and persisting symptoms during tasks of motor inhibition and cognitive switching.
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Vincent Giampietro | Rozmin Halari | Katya Rubia | Christine Ecker | Ana Cubillo | Eric Taylor | V. Giampietro | R. Halari | C. Ecker | E. Taylor | K. Rubia | A. Cubillo
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