https://notes.io/w2BXp What Are the Symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)? The symptoms of Adhd include Hyperactivity, Impulsivity, Hyperactivity and Inattention. Many of these symptoms are easily treated by taking medication. There are other reasons that can trigger this condition. Inattention It is now well-known that ADHD symptoms are constant in time. However, there are many important questions about the development of these characteristics. It is unclear how the two systems of inhibition and inattention interplay. The current study examines the importance of inattention and behavior inhibition in predicting and stabilizing ADHD symptoms. We test the hypothesis that these two systems play their own roles. In this regard, we examined the longitudinal stability of ADHD symptoms starting at the age of 54 months to the start of third grade. Our findings suggest that attention deficits and inhibition of behavior are associated with ADHD symptoms. Inattention was able to moderate the connection between these two factors. This may be important for children at preschool age who must learn to control their behavior. One method of measuring attention is the use of tests that are based on performance. These tests are not well associated with rating scales. This type of research isn't able to provide a reliable test of the accuracy of predictive tests for this measure. It is possible to measure the effect of inattention as well as behavior inhibition in one study. However it is more precise and accurate to employ an exact measure. A larger sample size would be more beneficial. Hyperactivity Hyperactivity is a typical manifestation of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and can be a big problem in a variety of circumstances. This can be treated by taking steps to lessen or even eliminate it. There are a myriad of reasons. Certain people are naturally more active than others. Some people have difficulty sitting for long periods of time. There