Amygdala Volume is Associated with ADHD Risk and Severity Beyond Comorbidities in Adolescents: Clinical Testing of Brain Chart Reference Standards.
Ádám NáraiPetra HermannAlexandra RádosiPál VakliBéla WeissJános M RéthelyiNora BunfordZoltán VidnyánszkyPublished in: Research on child and adolescent psychopathology (2024)
Individual differences in amygdala volume meaningfully add to estimating ADHD risk and severity. Conceptually, amygdalar involvement is consistent with behavioral and functional imaging data on atypical reinforcement sensitivity as a marker of ADHD-related risk. Methodologically, results show that brain chart reference standards can be applied to address clinically informative, focused and specific questions.