Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects millions of children and adults and can make it difficult to focus, stay organized, or control impulses. Although medications are available to help manage symptoms, most current treatments focus on the same brain systems that involve the chemical dopamine. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center researchers are now exploring a completely different approach that could open the door to new types of treatments.
PHOTO DESCRIPTION: Headshot of VKC researcher Richard Sando, a white male with black curly hair, glasses, and a blue checked button-down with blazer. More
