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which of the following are the effects of central nervous system stimulants, such as ritalin, on children with attention - deficit/hyperactivity disorder (adhd)? correct answer(s) they work by reducing activity in the brain’s frontal lobes. they make children happier and more socially adept. they dramatically improve academic performance. they cause a small decrease in positive behaviors and a small increase in negative behaviors. they decrease distractibility and overactivity. they increase attention and ability to concentrate. incorrect answer(s)
To determine the correct effects of CNS stimulants (like Ritalin) on ADHD children:
- Correct effects: Stimulants increase dopamine/norepinephrine, enhancing focus (increase attention/concentration) and reducing hyperactivity/distractibility. They don’t “dramatically” improve academics (modest gains), nor do they reduce frontal lobe activity (they enhance it) or cause negative behavior increases. Social adeptness/happiness isn’t a direct effect.
- Thus, the correct options are:
- They decrease distractibility and overactivity.
- They increase attention and ability to concentrate.
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- They decrease distractibility and overactivity.
- They increase attention and ability to concentrate.