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  • ADHD negatively impacts academic, social, and developmental functioning in children, but early diagnosis and intervention can help mitigate these effects.
  • Current diagnostic methods lack a concrete biological marker for ADHD, though QEEG indicators may serve as potential biomarkers.
  • The theta/beta ratio (TBR) has been a candidate in the past, but new research on phase-amplitude coupling shows promise, necessitating further studies to validate these findings and improve ADHD diagnosis and treatment strategies.

Article Abstract

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) leads to functional decline in academic performance, interpersonal relationships, and development in school-aged children. Early diagnosis and appropriate intervention can significantly reduce the functional decline caused by ADHD. Currently, there is no established biological marker for ADHD. Some studies have suggested that various indicators from the quantitative electroencephalogram (QEEG) may be useful biological markers for the diagnosis of ADHD. Until the 2010s, theta/beta ratio (TBR) was a biomarker candidate for ADHD that consistently showed high diagnostic value. However, limitations of TBR have recently been reported. Studies have demonstrated that phase-amplitude coupling, especially theta phase-gamma amplitude coupling, are related to cognitive dysfunction and may assist in the diagnosis of ADHD. As yet, the underlying mechanism is not clearly established, and the clinical efficacy of these biomarkers needs to be proven through well-controlled studies. Based on the heterogeneous characteristics of ADHD, subgrouping through QEEG plays a key role in diagnosis and treatment planning. Sophisticated, well-designed studies and meta-analyses are necessary to confirm these findings.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8262972PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5765/jkacap.210010DOI Listing

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