Leonard F. Koziol, Deborah Ely Budding and Dana ChidekelSpringerBriefs in NeuroscienceADHD as a Model of Brain-Behavior Relationships201310.1007/978-1-4614-8382-3_15© The Author(s) 2013
The Basal Ganglia and Intention Programs
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Abstract
Denckla and Reiss were perhaps the first to propose ADHD as a disorder of intention rather than as a disorder of attention. Understanding cortico-basal ganglia connections allows us to conceptualize ADHD as a disturbance within the brain’s intention programs. In its broadest sense, selecting the most adaptive behavior and suppressing competing behaviors reflect how the brain formulates and executes its intentions.

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