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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ( Adhd )

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“Let me see if Philip can be a little gentleman; Let me see if he is able to sit still for once at the table” (Hammerness 4).
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), is being able to look someone directly in the face, and not hear a word they said. It is a day like any other day, you are sitting at your desk in your plush office at work, and it is so quiet you could hear a pin drop. Off in the distance, you can hear the slightest chatter of two co-workers. You should be able to focus, but in your head those distant chatters are so loud they might as well be sitting right there, having the conversation with you. You think to yourself, don 't they know it is time to work, not a time to talk. Before you know it two hours has passed, …show more content…

In this case, a disease is when there is a recognized standard of behavior that is exhibited by most and is not found in an individual (Nigg 30). Once properly diagnosed the disease can be treated. One contributing factor to ADHD is a chemical imbalance. Some parts of the brain that deal with attentiveness do not have controlled amounts of dopamine. Dopamine is a chemical in the brain that helps control movement. “The National Institute of Mental health released the results of a major clinical trial focusing on ADHD that found that medication that boosts the level of dopamine in the brain is the most successful type of treatment”(Turkington Harris 43). There is an increase in norepinephrine which causes a person to become overly active. Also, there is a direct link with ADHD and the frontal lobe. The frontal lobe is the area of the brain where all the behavioral and emotional regulations take place. As a person grows older and matures you can see the frontal lobe take form with the individual. When the person matures the ability to react without thinking has decreased. However, in a person with ADHD, there is a sizeable difference in the frontal lobe, from a person whose frontal lobe has matured and taken full form. Along with the chemistry of the brain, genetic factors are also involved in having ADHD. No specific gene has been identified yet in causing ADHD. “It is known that the disorder runs in families; the parents and siblings of children with ADHD are two to eight

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