In this episode of the BAP Podcast, host André from the Mental Elf interviews Professor Barbara Franke, a molecular biologist from Radboud University in Nijmegen, about the complexities of ADHD.
Franke discusses the genetic and environmental factors contributing to ADHD, the challenges of diagnosing the disorder in different populations, and the impact of societal views on ADHD. She emphasizes the need for integrated research and cross-disciplinary approaches, highlighting the importance of involving patients in the research process. Franke also addresses concerns about the neurodiversity movement and its potential implications for ADHD care and support. The episode covers key topics in ADHD research and sets the stage for more inclusive and comprehensive studies in the future.
01:54 Understanding ADHD: Causes and Factors
03:50 Genetics and ADHD
05:01 Societal Perspectives on ADHD
08:05 Underdiagnosis and Overdiagnosis of ADHD
10:14 Future Directions in ADHD Research
12:58 Challenges in Cross-Disciplinary Science
13:48 Co-Production in ADHD Research
16:15 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes
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