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Academic Article Effects of methylphenidate and expectancy of ADHD children's performance, self-evaluations, persistence, and attributions on a cognitive task.
Academic Article Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disordered boys' relationships with their mothers and fathers: child, mother, and father perceptions.
Academic Article Are there placebo effects in the medication treatment of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder?
Academic Article The academic experience of male high school students with ADHD.
Academic Article The effects of incentives on visual-spatial working memory in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Academic Article Delinquent behavior and emerging substance use in the MTA at 36 months: prevalence, course, and treatment effects.
Academic Article ADHD and Marijuana-Use Expectancies in Young Adulthood.
Academic Article How do stimulant treatments for ADHD work? Evidence for mediation by improved cognition.
Academic Article A Preliminary Evaluation of the Utility of Sluggish Cognitive Tempo Symptoms in Predicting Behavioral Treatment Response in Children with Behavioral Difficulties.
Academic Article Correlation Database of 60 Cross-Disciplinary Surveys and Cognitive Tasks Assessing Self-Regulation.
Academic Article Baseline performance moderates stimulant effects on cognition in youth with ADHD.
Academic Article Brief report: Evaluation of working memory deficits in children with ADHD using the NIH list sorting working memory task.
Academic Article Cognitive mechanisms of methylphenidate in ADHD: Do improvements in sustained attention mediate behavioral improvements in the natural environment?
Academic Article Smoking-Specific Risk Factors in Early Adulthood That Mediate Risk of Daily Smoking by Age 29 for Children with ADHD.
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