Dr. Joseph Raiker, the Director of the Program for Attention, Learning, and Memory (PALM), recently had a paper he co-authored featured on the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation website. This paper highlights the use of an empirically-based approach to diagnosing ADHD and provides diagnostic likelihood ratios to clinicians using the ASEBA scales in the assessment of the disorder in hopes of improving diagnosis of the disorder. The project was funded by the National Institutes of Health (R01 MH066647) under the direction of Principal Investigator, Dr. Eric Youngstrom. The team also included Drs. Thomas W. Frazier, Robert L. Findling, Andrew Freeman, Guillermo Perez-Algorta, Joseph Calabrese, and Norah Feeny. To read more, click here.
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