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Effects of Methylphenidate on Default-Mode Network/Task-Positive Network Synchronization in Children With ADHD
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Although results should be interpreted cautiously because the sample size is small, they suggest that a failure of the TPN/DMN synchronization could be involved in the moment-to-moment variability in ADHD. Methylphenidate initiated TPN/DMN synchronization, which in turn appeared to reduce variability.
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