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Hyperactivity as dysfunction of activity, arousal, or attention: A study of research relating to DSM III'S attention deficit disorder
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Hyperactivity as dysfunction of activity, arousal, or attention: A study of research relating to DSM III'S attention deficit disorder

Journal of clinical psychology, Vol.40(6), pp.1300-1308
1984-11
PMID: 6511939

Abstract

Examined the recent shift in emphasis from overactivity to the related constructs of arousal, attention and impulsivity in the study of “hyperactive” children. Studies are reviewed that have led to a reconceptualization of the hyperkinetic disorder that focuses on underlying physiological arousal and attentional components. The adequacy of DSM III diagnostic criteria for Attention Deficit Disorder are considered in light of relevant research revelopments.

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.136 Autism & Development Disorders
1.136.641 ADHD
Web Of Science research areas
Psychology, Clinical
ESI research areas
Psychiatry/Psychology

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