Memory and thinking deficits and specific learning disabilities maybe seen in _____
_____ is characterized by hyperactivity, impulsivity, and/or inattention in multiple settings (school, home, places of worship, etc.) for > 6 months (duration)
ADHD is treated with _____ +/- cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
What is the most common clinical presentation of ADHD?
Functional neuroimaging studies show _____ lobe hypometabolism in patients with ADHD
**Borstal schools** are meant for _____
IQ< _____ classified as intellectual disability
ADHD can have three types of presentations:predominantly _____, predominantly hyperactive/impulsive and combined presentation
In the cases of ADHD that remit at puberty or in early adulthood, _____ is usually the first symptom to remit while distractibility is the last
What are the behavioral rx options for tourette's syndrome?_____
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