@article{77c762f76aed4d43ae9844f2fd4766c0,
title = "Distinguishing Adolescents With ADHD From Their Unaffected Siblings and Healthy Comparison Subjects by Neural Activation Patterns During Response Inhibition",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: Dysfunctional response inhibition is a key executive function impairment in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Still, behavioral response inhibition measures do not consistently differentiate affected from unaffected individuals. The authors therefore investigated neural correlates of response inhibition and the familial nature of these neural correlates.",
author = "{van Rooij}, D. and P.J. Hoekstra and M. Mennes and {von Rhein}, D. and A.J. Thissen and D.J. Heslenfeld and M.P. Zwiers and S.V. Farone and J. Oosterlaan and B. Franke and N.N.J. Rommelse and J.K. Buitelaar and C.A. Hartman",
year = "2015",
doi = "10.1176/appi.ajp.2014.13121635",
language = "English",
volume = "172",
pages = "674--683",
journal = "American Journal of Psychiatry",
issn = "0002-953X",
publisher = "American Psychiatric Association",
}