Gender differences in neuropsychological functioning of New Zealand adolescents with and without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

By: Rucklidge, Julia J.
Series: International Journal of Disability Development and Education 53 (1) 2006: 47-66.Publisher: 2006Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD) | COGNITIVE PROCESSES | GENDER | NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING | NEW ZEALAND | READINGSummary: Describes a study whose results showed that males and females with ADHD performed similarly, showing some impairment in working memory, naming speeds, processing abilities and inhibitory deficits as compared with controls.
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Describes a study whose results showed that males and females with ADHD performed similarly, showing some impairment in working memory, naming speeds, processing abilities and inhibitory deficits as compared with controls.

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