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Non-pharmacological neuroenhancement can help overcome cognitive obstacles
Claire Salter
In people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), differences in the brain’s structure and function result in cognitive obstacles that affect performance and achievement. The type, degree and extent of the cognitive obstacles are unique to each individual.
ADHD in practice
2010;
2
(4): 15–17
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