Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) comprises a deficit in behavioral inhibition. A theoretical
model is constructed that links inhibition to 4 executive neuropsychological functions that appear to depend on it for their efficacious execution: (a) working recollection, (b) self-regulation of affect motivation, (c) internalization of verbalization, and (d) reconstitution (behavioral analysis and synthesis). Elongated to ADHD, the
model soothsays that ADHD should be associated with secondary impairments in these 4 executive facilities and the motor control they afford. The author reviews evidence for each of these domains of functioning and perceives it to be most vigorous for deficits in behavioral inhibitions, working recollection, regulation of motivation, and motor control in those with ADHD. The most astronomically immense available body of literature concerned the
comorbidity with ADHD and conduct disorder/aggression, with substantially more diminutive amplitude of data concerning other comorbid conditions. In many areas the literature was sparse, and pertinent questions concerning
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