Theta frontal increased, beta decreased (ADHD-HI with hyperactivity and impulsivity in hypoactive EEG) Exaggerated and flattened endocrine stress responses of subtypes Hyperactivity, impulsivity: dopamine excess in the PFC Hyperactivity, impulsivity: dopamine deficiency or excess in the striatum Neurophysiological and endocrine differences of the subtypes ADHD subtypes according to internalizing / externalizing symptoms ADHD adult subtype pair according to Reimherr ADHD with oppositional behavior disorder (?) ADHD-C without reward deficits and without inhibition deficits ADHD-C with inhibition deficits and reward deficits ADHD-C with inhibition deficits, without reward deficits ADHD-C - mixed type of ADHD-HI and ADHD-I Decreased norepinephrine depletion in ADHD-HI? Deficient HPA axis disconnection in ADHD-HI Flattened cortisol stress response in ADHD-HI Neurophysiological peculiarities in ADHD-HI ADHD-HI: predominantly hyperactive/impulsive subtype Sluggish Cognitive Tempo (SCT) - stand-alone disorder Increased cortisol stress response in ADHD-I 4 We know quite a few affected persons who report a clear change of subtype. The subtype expression of the affected person is not necessarily stable over the whole life. These are neurophysiologically reflected in the cortisol stress response.
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