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Adhd Quote by Melissa Orlov

“Dr. John Ratey, an expert on how the brain functions, suggests that ADHD is the result of dysregulation of the reward system (primarily dopamine) in the brain. In short, the brain of a person with ADHD does not move dopamine and other chemicals in the attention areas of the brain in the same way…” quote by Melissa Orlov
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““Dr. John Ratey, an expert on how the brain functions, suggests that ADHD is the result of dysregulation of the reward system (primarily dopamine) in the brain. In short, the brain of a person with ADHD does not move dopamine and other chemicals in the attention areas of the brain in the same way that the brain of someone without ADHD does.””

Melissa Orlov

About This Quote

Source Interview: "ADHD and Relationships" podcast, 2022

ADHD stems from dopamine dysregulation, causing attention and reward processing differences compared to neurotypical brains.

In simple terms: ADHD is linked to dopamine imbalance affecting focus.

Key Takeaway

Recognize neurochemical factors when addressing ADHD challenges.

Themes

neurobiology attention reward system relationships

Mood

empathetic informative

Type

educational clinical

When to use this quote

  • therapy sessions
  • educational planning
  • workplace accommodations
  • parenting strategies

Key Concepts

dopamine regulation executive function neurodiversity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can understanding dopamine help tailor support?
  • What non‑pharmacological methods boost reward signaling?
A Different Perspective

Neurochemical insights don’t replace behavioral interventions.

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