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Module 1 of Clinical Neuropsychology 301 focuses on the neurobiology of ADHD, highlighting it as a reward deficiency syndrome characterized by lower dopamine levels. Key neurotransmitters involved are dopamine, which affects reward and motivation, and norepinephrine, which influences attention. Structural differences in the brain, particularly in the prefrontal cortex, basal ganglia, and default mode network, are also discussed, indicating delayed development and functional impairments in ADHD individuals.
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