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THE EFFECT OF METHYLPHENIDATE ON BRAIN HEMODYNAMICS OF ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER MEASURED BY FUNCTIONAL NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY

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Abstract

15 ADHD adults were evaluated with fNIRS during Stroop task. The aim was to examine methylphenidate-induced hemodynamic changes during cognitive activity. It is found that methylphenidate decreased oxyhemoglobin levels. The reason may be vasoconstriction.

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