Inattentive –
Individuals who make careless mistakes and have problems with continued focus as well as following detailed instructions.
Overfocused –
The individual is unable to have flexible logical thinking as well as not being able to shift focus from one task to another also known as hyper-focused and obsessively worrying about things that do not need to be worried about; in the manner that the individual is worried about.
limbic –
Within ADHD individuals this is known to affect the individual’s mood, for example having low self-esteem also feeling excessively guilty and heights of moodiness encompassing elements of ADD.
Ring of fire –
The condition can be regarded as affecting high parts of the brain which can be visible within the cerebral cortex. There are other effects which have similar symptoms surrounding the condition ADD hyperactivity etc.
Classic-
This is known to have all the symptoms of ADD (Attention deficit disorder), but also with the additions of inattentiveness, easily distracted, and disorganized while being highly disorganized.
Hyperactivity –
individuals who have ADHD most likely have the trait of hyperactivity, having a problem with impulse control and problems with concentrating.
Impulsivity –
This is based on the individual acting without thinking or speaking or acting without consequence.
Add –
This stands for Attention deficit disorder, this is a term that surrounds an individual who is easily distracted and has low attention and poor memory skills, as well as having points to lose focus and getting sidetracked, not being able to stay on task.

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