Memory and Learning: Long-Term Potentiation (LTP)
In this video, we explore the fascinating brain science behind ADHD and what really drives attention, focus, and motivation. Learn how differences in brain regions like the prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia, along with imbalances in dopamine and norepinephrine, shape the way people with ADHD think and respond to the world. We dive into the Default Mode and Task-Positive Networks to understand why the ADHD brain often gets stuck daydreaming and how its reward system prefers short-term gratification over long-term goals.
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