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By: Abigail Scott
What is ADD/ADHD?




➲   ADD is an attention deficit
    disorder.

➲    ADHD is an attention
    deficit hyperactive
    disorder.
➲   People who have
    ADD/ADHD often have
    trouble with focus,
    impulsiveness, sitting still,
    and chronic restlessness.
ADD/ADHD and Brain Function



➲   Focus                ➲   Activation              ➲    emotion


➲   Effort              ➲    Memory                   ➲   Action

➲   People suffering from ADD/ADHD have a hard
    time with most, if not all, of these brain functions.




       Pisecco, S., Wristers, K., Swank, P., Silva, P., & Baker, D. .
➲   People struggling with ADD/ADHD have a very hard time with
    focusing on everyday tasks.
➲   This inability to concentrate makes it hard to complete anything
    in general.
➲   ADD/ADHD also affects a persons ability to shift focus.
➲   Reading takes twice as long as it would for a person who does
    not have ADD/ADHD.




          Pisecco, S., Wristers, K., Swank, P., Silva, P., & Baker, D.
Pisecco, S., Wristers, K., Swank, P., Silva, P., & Baker, D. .



➲   People struggling with               ➲   People often delay task
    ADD/ADHD often have                      until the very last minute
    problem getting started on               even though they have
    a task.                                  had plenty of time to finish
                                             it.


➲   Chronic procrastination
    has been associated with
    people who have
    ADD/ADHD.
➲   Everyone has strong
    emotions from time to tine,
    but people with
    ADD/ADHD often have
    very short fuses.

➲   Mood swings are very
    common in people who
    have ADD/ADHD
➲   A person with ADD/ADHD
    usually has problems
    controlling emotion.
➲   Effort involves being alert   ➲   People with ADD/ADHD
    when in a lecture, or             often have a hard time
    driving, and processing           staying awake when they
    speed.                            are not actively involved.

➲   It usually takes a person     ➲   Drowsiness has often
    with ADD/ADHD a very              been reported with
    long time to finish a task        ADD/ADHD. When
    due to slow processing.           sitting down for long
    Many people with                  periods of time, one
    ADD/ADHD have                     might become very
    reported problems with            drowsy and fall asleep
    getting “stuck” on a              even if they have had
    task.                             enough sleep.
   Memory and ADD/ADHD go hand in hand.
   For a long time it was thought that ADD/ADHD affects
    short term memory, but it is now believed that a
    dysfunction in working memory plays a part in ADD/ADHD
   Working memory has to do with maintaining functioning in
    cognitive academic and social activities.
   There are two types of working memory, verbal and non
    verbal.
   Non verbal working memory involves holding on to
    representation of events in mind and before acting them
    out through a motor response.
   Verbal working memory is the ability to use language to
    describe reflect upon events.
➲   It is no secret that people diagnosed with ADD/ADHD have
    a problem hyperactive and impulse behavior. It's this kind
    of behavior that makes it hard for people to slow down and
    put more thought into what they are doing instead of just
    taking action.
➲   The impaired ability to inhibit is said to be the main reason
    for ADD/ADHD.
➲   Other functions like development and executive function
    actually depend on the ability to inhibit because it involves
    controlling your actions.
ADD/ADHD in Adults and Children

➲   8 million adults have been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD in
    the United States.
➲   Adults with ADHD usually have a variety of psychological
    issues including anxiety, depression, and anti social
    personality disorder/
➲    ADHD affects about 3-7% school aged children
➲    It is said that problems       ➲   The prefrontal cortex
               within the prefrontal cortex       includes executive centers
               is associated with                 that have to with
               ADD/ADHD.                          judgement, organization,
                                                  reasoning, and deep
          ➲    Lack of the                        cognitive thought.
               neurotransmitter
               Dopamine, which is
               located in the executive
               centers, may explain
               symptoms associated with
               ADD/ADHD.
Schweitzer J, Hanford R, Medoff D. .
➲   Abnormality in the Basal    Parts of the Basal Ganglia
         Ganglia has been            include the caudate, putamen,
         associated with             globus pallidus.
         ADD/ADHD

     ➲   Studies have showed that boys who have ADHD have a
         relatively smaller Basal Ganglia than regular developing
         boys.



Knouse, Laura E
Causes of ADD


➲   Unfortunately, there is not
    really a known cause for
    ADD and ADHD at this
    time.



➲   Many believe that ADHD
    can be cause by
    environmental factors,
    T.V, high sugary foods,
    and genetics.
Treatment used for ADD/ADHD
➲     Stimulant medications such as Ritalin, Dexedrine, Adderall
      and Concerta are generally prescribed to children and
      Adults with ADD/ADHD.
➲     These medication tend to come with a number of side
      effects such as weight loss, depression, high blood
      pressure and can be easily abused if not taken exactly as
      stated by your doctor.
➲     release dopamine or nor-epinephrine across synaptic gap.
      The re-uptake of dopamine in the brain helps increase
      concentration and can help depression.
➲     Unfortunately these medications only help alleviate
      ADD/ADHD when the drug is active in the system but as
      soon as drug is out of system the ADD/ADHD symptoms
      come back.


    Davis-Berman, J. L., & Pestello, F. G.
Validity of ADD/ADHD


➲   Now while there are some people who fake having
    ADD/ADHD in order to get on the medication, it is still a
    real problem for people.
➲   People who have ADD/ADHD are often criticized for being
    lazy or an underachiever.
➲   It is important for a person who has been diagnose with
    ADD/ADHD to receive proper treatment and have regular
    check ups with doctor and psychiatrist.
Annotated Bibliography
  Brady D, Kohls G. Addictive tendencies in ADD/ADHD. Nutritional Perspectives: Journal Of The Council On
      Nutrition [serial online]. April 2005;28(2):7. Available from: CINAHL with Full Text, Ipswich, MA. Accessed
                                                      August 13, 2012.
This article gave me information on working memory and ADD/ADHD. I also learned that ADHD affects adults and
     children in different ways from this article.

Pisecco, S., Wristers, K., Swank, P., Silva, P., & Baker, D. (2001). The effect of academic self-concept on ADHD and
     antisocial behaviors in early adolescence. Journal Of Learning Disabilities, 34(5), 450-461.

This article talks about antisocial behaviors associated with ADD/ADHD
Brown, Thomas. . New Haven : Yale University Press, 2005. Print
This book gives a bibliography of people struggling with ADD/ADHD. It discussing the brain functions associated
     with the disorder and compares different symptoms from different people

Schweitzer J, Hanford R, Medoff D. Working memory deficits in adults with ADHD: is there evidence for subtype
     differences?. Behavioral & Brain Functions [serial online]. January 2006;2:1-11. Available from: Academic
     Search Complete, Ipswich, MA. Accessed August 13, 2012.
This article talked about the different brain functions having to do with ADD/ADHD. Talked about the prefrontal
     cortex and executive centers.

Davis-Berman, J. L., & Pestello, F. G. (2010). Medicating for ADD/ADHD: Personal and Social Issues. International
     Journal Of Mental Health & Addiction, 8(3), 482-492. doi:10.1007/s11469-008-9167-z
This article discussed medication used for ADD/ADHD and people who had ADD/ADHD were interviewed and
     talked about their experience with ADD/ADHD and medication. Children and                 teens were asked a series
     of questions about taking medication for the attention deficit and most reported that it helped them to focus
     better.

Brown, Thomas. . New Haven : Yale University Press, 2005. Print
This book gives a bibliography of people struggling with ADD/ADHD. It discussing the brain functions associated
     with the disorder and compares different symptoms from different people.
Additional Sources




Stearns, C., Dunham, M., Mcintosh, D., & Dean, R. S. (2004). ATTENTION
    DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER AND WORKING MEMORY IN CLINICALLY
    REFERRED ADULTS. International Journal Of Neuroscience, 114(2), 273-28

Knouse, Laura E., PhD. "Abnormalities in Basal Ganglia in ADHD Boys." The ADHD Report 17.4
   (2009): 12-3. ProQuest Family Health. Web. 18 Aug. 2012.
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Adhd presentation

  • 2. What is ADD/ADHD? ➲ ADD is an attention deficit disorder. ➲ ADHD is an attention deficit hyperactive disorder. ➲ People who have ADD/ADHD often have trouble with focus, impulsiveness, sitting still, and chronic restlessness.
  • 3. ADD/ADHD and Brain Function ➲ Focus ➲ Activation ➲ emotion ➲ Effort ➲ Memory ➲ Action ➲ People suffering from ADD/ADHD have a hard time with most, if not all, of these brain functions. Pisecco, S., Wristers, K., Swank, P., Silva, P., & Baker, D. .
  • 4. People struggling with ADD/ADHD have a very hard time with focusing on everyday tasks. ➲ This inability to concentrate makes it hard to complete anything in general. ➲ ADD/ADHD also affects a persons ability to shift focus. ➲ Reading takes twice as long as it would for a person who does not have ADD/ADHD. Pisecco, S., Wristers, K., Swank, P., Silva, P., & Baker, D.
  • 5. Pisecco, S., Wristers, K., Swank, P., Silva, P., & Baker, D. . ➲ People struggling with ➲ People often delay task ADD/ADHD often have until the very last minute problem getting started on even though they have a task. had plenty of time to finish it. ➲ Chronic procrastination has been associated with people who have ADD/ADHD.
  • 6. Everyone has strong emotions from time to tine, but people with ADD/ADHD often have very short fuses. ➲ Mood swings are very common in people who have ADD/ADHD ➲ A person with ADD/ADHD usually has problems controlling emotion.
  • 7. Effort involves being alert ➲ People with ADD/ADHD when in a lecture, or often have a hard time driving, and processing staying awake when they speed. are not actively involved. ➲ It usually takes a person ➲ Drowsiness has often with ADD/ADHD a very been reported with long time to finish a task ADD/ADHD. When due to slow processing. sitting down for long Many people with periods of time, one ADD/ADHD have might become very reported problems with drowsy and fall asleep getting “stuck” on a even if they have had task. enough sleep.
  • 8. Memory and ADD/ADHD go hand in hand.  For a long time it was thought that ADD/ADHD affects short term memory, but it is now believed that a dysfunction in working memory plays a part in ADD/ADHD  Working memory has to do with maintaining functioning in cognitive academic and social activities.  There are two types of working memory, verbal and non verbal.  Non verbal working memory involves holding on to representation of events in mind and before acting them out through a motor response.  Verbal working memory is the ability to use language to describe reflect upon events.
  • 9. It is no secret that people diagnosed with ADD/ADHD have a problem hyperactive and impulse behavior. It's this kind of behavior that makes it hard for people to slow down and put more thought into what they are doing instead of just taking action. ➲ The impaired ability to inhibit is said to be the main reason for ADD/ADHD. ➲ Other functions like development and executive function actually depend on the ability to inhibit because it involves controlling your actions.
  • 10. ADD/ADHD in Adults and Children ➲ 8 million adults have been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD in the United States. ➲ Adults with ADHD usually have a variety of psychological issues including anxiety, depression, and anti social personality disorder/ ➲ ADHD affects about 3-7% school aged children
  • 11. It is said that problems ➲ The prefrontal cortex within the prefrontal cortex includes executive centers is associated with that have to with ADD/ADHD. judgement, organization, reasoning, and deep ➲ Lack of the cognitive thought. neurotransmitter Dopamine, which is located in the executive centers, may explain symptoms associated with ADD/ADHD. Schweitzer J, Hanford R, Medoff D. .
  • 12. Abnormality in the Basal Parts of the Basal Ganglia Ganglia has been include the caudate, putamen, associated with globus pallidus. ADD/ADHD ➲ Studies have showed that boys who have ADHD have a relatively smaller Basal Ganglia than regular developing boys. Knouse, Laura E
  • 13. Causes of ADD ➲ Unfortunately, there is not really a known cause for ADD and ADHD at this time. ➲ Many believe that ADHD can be cause by environmental factors, T.V, high sugary foods, and genetics.
  • 14. Treatment used for ADD/ADHD ➲ Stimulant medications such as Ritalin, Dexedrine, Adderall and Concerta are generally prescribed to children and Adults with ADD/ADHD. ➲ These medication tend to come with a number of side effects such as weight loss, depression, high blood pressure and can be easily abused if not taken exactly as stated by your doctor. ➲ release dopamine or nor-epinephrine across synaptic gap. The re-uptake of dopamine in the brain helps increase concentration and can help depression. ➲ Unfortunately these medications only help alleviate ADD/ADHD when the drug is active in the system but as soon as drug is out of system the ADD/ADHD symptoms come back. Davis-Berman, J. L., & Pestello, F. G.
  • 15. Validity of ADD/ADHD ➲ Now while there are some people who fake having ADD/ADHD in order to get on the medication, it is still a real problem for people. ➲ People who have ADD/ADHD are often criticized for being lazy or an underachiever. ➲ It is important for a person who has been diagnose with ADD/ADHD to receive proper treatment and have regular check ups with doctor and psychiatrist.
  • 16. Annotated Bibliography Brady D, Kohls G. Addictive tendencies in ADD/ADHD. Nutritional Perspectives: Journal Of The Council On Nutrition [serial online]. April 2005;28(2):7. Available from: CINAHL with Full Text, Ipswich, MA. Accessed August 13, 2012. This article gave me information on working memory and ADD/ADHD. I also learned that ADHD affects adults and children in different ways from this article. Pisecco, S., Wristers, K., Swank, P., Silva, P., & Baker, D. (2001). The effect of academic self-concept on ADHD and antisocial behaviors in early adolescence. Journal Of Learning Disabilities, 34(5), 450-461. This article talks about antisocial behaviors associated with ADD/ADHD Brown, Thomas. . New Haven : Yale University Press, 2005. Print This book gives a bibliography of people struggling with ADD/ADHD. It discussing the brain functions associated with the disorder and compares different symptoms from different people Schweitzer J, Hanford R, Medoff D. Working memory deficits in adults with ADHD: is there evidence for subtype differences?. Behavioral & Brain Functions [serial online]. January 2006;2:1-11. Available from: Academic Search Complete, Ipswich, MA. Accessed August 13, 2012. This article talked about the different brain functions having to do with ADD/ADHD. Talked about the prefrontal cortex and executive centers. Davis-Berman, J. L., & Pestello, F. G. (2010). Medicating for ADD/ADHD: Personal and Social Issues. International Journal Of Mental Health & Addiction, 8(3), 482-492. doi:10.1007/s11469-008-9167-z This article discussed medication used for ADD/ADHD and people who had ADD/ADHD were interviewed and talked about their experience with ADD/ADHD and medication. Children and teens were asked a series of questions about taking medication for the attention deficit and most reported that it helped them to focus better. Brown, Thomas. . New Haven : Yale University Press, 2005. Print This book gives a bibliography of people struggling with ADD/ADHD. It discussing the brain functions associated with the disorder and compares different symptoms from different people.
  • 17. Additional Sources Stearns, C., Dunham, M., Mcintosh, D., & Dean, R. S. (2004). ATTENTION DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER AND WORKING MEMORY IN CLINICALLY REFERRED ADULTS. International Journal Of Neuroscience, 114(2), 273-28 Knouse, Laura E., PhD. "Abnormalities in Basal Ganglia in ADHD Boys." The ADHD Report 17.4 (2009): 12-3. ProQuest Family Health. Web. 18 Aug. 2012.

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  1. Stearns, C., Dunham, M., Mcintosh, D., & Dean, R. S. (2004). ATTENTION DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER AND WORKING MEMORY IN CLINICALLY REFERRED ADULTS. International Journal Of Neuroscience , 114 (2), 273-287.
  2. Brady D, Kohls G. Addictive tendencies in ADD/ADHD. Nutritional Perspectives: Journal Of The Council On Nutrition [serial online]. April 2005;28(2):7. Available from: CINAHL with Full Text, Ipswich, MA. Accessed August 13, 2012.
  3. Davis-Berman, J. L., & Pestello, F. G. (2010). Medicating for ADD/ADHD: Personal and Social Issues. International Journal Of Mental Health & Addiction , 8 (3), 482-492. doi:10.1007/s11469-008-9167-z This article discussed medication used for ADD/ADHD and people who had ADD/ADHD were interviewed and talked about their experience with ADD/ADHD and medication. Children and teens were asked a series of questions about taking medication for the attention deficit and most reported that it helped them to focus better.