Effects of prolonged methylphenidate treatment on amygdala reactivity and connectivity: a randomized controlled trial in stimulant treatment-naive, male participants with ADHD.
Antonia KaiserMarco A BottelierMichiel B de RuiterMichelle M SolleveldHyke G H TammingaCheima BouzianeHilde M GeurtsRamon J L LindauerJ J Sandra KooijPaul J LucassenAnouk SchranteeLiesbeth RenemanPublished in: Psychoradiology (2021)
We did not find effects of prolonged MPH treatment on emotional processing, as measured by amygdala reactivity and connectivity and internalizing symptoms in this trial with stimulant treatment-naive participants. This differs from our findings on emotional processing following acute MPH administration and the effects of prolonged MPH treatment on the dopamine system, which were both modulated by age. Interestingly, prolonged MPH treatment did improve ADHD symptoms, although depressive and anxiety symptoms showed a medication-independent decrease. Furthermore, our data indicate that baseline internalizing symptoms may be used to predict MPH treatment effects on ADHD symptoms, particularly in (male) adults with ADHD.
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