Brain Structure and Impulsivity in ADHD Explained

 Impulsivity is one of the defining features of ADHD and is strongly connected to brain structure and function. 

The Role of the Prefrontal Cortex 
This area supports judgement, planning, and self regulation. In ADHD, delayed development or reduced activity can make it harder to control immediate reactions. 

Reward and Emotion Systems 
Differences in the basal ganglia and limbic system can increase sensitivity to rewards and emotions, driving impulsive behaviour. 

Everyday Impact 
These brain differences influence social interactions, decision making, and risk taking. 

Families seeking personalised insight may visit providers like ADHD Certify for expert guidance. ADHD frequently overlaps with autism, and Autism Detect supports families in understanding overlapping neurodevelopmental traits. 

Final Thoughts 
Recognising the brain basis of impulsivity replaces blame with understanding.  

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