In an era where innovation often outpaces understanding, the commoditisation of ADHD treatments has become a contentious issue.Promising solutions frequently emerge, fuelled by marketing that emphasises hope over evidence. Neurofeedback, a technology-driven intervention, exemplifies this trend. While it holds appeal as a non-invasive, cutting-edge tool for managing ADHD, its scientific underpinnings remain inconclusive.This disconnect raises

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 The study (Neural circuitry of reward prediction error) on dopamine neurons and reward prediction error (RPE) could offer critical insights into learning and decision-making processes, which are directly relevant to the challenges faced by individuals with ADHD. Extrapolating and synthesizing the concepts in the study we can better understand how it impacts ADHD, with a particular

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