Posted on Dec 28, 2025
Stimulant ADHD medications work differently than thought | WashU Medicine
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The findings, published Dec. 24 in Cell, suggest that prescription stimulants enhance performance by making individuals with ADHD more alert and interested in tasks, rather than directly improving their ability to focus. The researchers also found that stimulant medications produced patterns of brain activity that mimicked the effect of good sleep, negating the effects of sleep deprivation on brain activity.
“I prescribe a lot of stimulants as a child neurologist, and I’ve always been taught that they facilitate attention systems to give people more voluntary control over what they pay attention to,” said Kay, who treats patients at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. “But we’ve shown that’s not the case. Rather, the improvement we observe in attention is a secondary effect of a child being more alert and finding a task more rewarding, which naturally helps them pay more attention to it.” Kay said the findings point to the importance of addressing inadequate sleep in addition to considering stimulant medication for children being evaluated for ADHD.
“I prescribe a lot of stimulants as a child neurologist, and I’ve always been taught that they facilitate attention systems to give people more voluntary control over what they pay attention to,” said Kay, who treats patients at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. “But we’ve shown that’s not the case. Rather, the improvement we observe in attention is a secondary effect of a child being more alert and finding a task more rewarding, which naturally helps them pay more attention to it.” Kay said the findings point to the importance of addressing inadequate sleep in addition to considering stimulant medication for children being evaluated for ADHD.
Stimulant ADHD medications work differently than thought | WashU Medicine
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Posted 15 h ago
I always wondered if I took those pills...would I have been smarter...or like my poor son in law...who took them and can't remember any of his grade school years at all. He is still smart, but his memory was kaput for years.
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Posted 13 h ago
This confirms what an Israeli study did years ago...many of the children diagnosed as ADHD were sleep deprived and when they were put on a schedule and got adequate sleep, their symptoms disappeared.
Hubby and I were amazed at how many elementary school children we saw in the supermarket at 10PM; all of our kids would be fast asleep at that time when they were still in school except for the HS crew...
Hubby and I were amazed at how many elementary school children we saw in the supermarket at 10PM; all of our kids would be fast asleep at that time when they were still in school except for the HS crew...
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Israeli study on adhd and sleep
The Israeli study by the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology's Sleep Medicine Center found that children with ADHD had significantly higher levels of sleepiness during the day than those in a control group. This suggests that ADHD-diagnosed children might be suffering from sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea or other sleep problems, which could be causing their daytime behavior. The study emphasizes the importance of addressing sleep issues before prescribing stimulant medications like Ritalin for ADHD treatment.
The Israeli study by the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology's Sleep Medicine Center found that children with ADHD had significantly higher levels of sleepiness during the day than those in a control group. This suggests that ADHD-diagnosed children might be suffering from sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea or other sleep problems, which could be causing their daytime behavior. The study emphasizes the importance of addressing sleep issues before prescribing stimulant medications like Ritalin for ADHD treatment.
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SGT Kevin Hughes
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Yeah, one of my buddies is a Sports Medicine Guru, and he says teaching Athletes to Sleep is a big hurdle, until they see the effect it has on both their skills, and their recovery! Sleep is highly underrated and undervalued.
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Posted 13 h ago
and females manifest it differently than males. And these clinical stimulants create adverse events including addiction
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