
Research Details
- MRI markers of ADHD
- Auckland, NZ
- Associate Professor Justin Fernandez
- j.fernandez@auckland.ac.nz
Join us in the search for an MRI marker of ADHD
Vision & objective
Our team is embarking on a groundbreaking study that aims to explore various markers of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), including psychological, morphological, structural, chemical, and functional aspects, all together as a world-first. Our research team comprises Tairāwhiti scientists, bioengineers, neuropsychologists, and medical physicists who are examining ADHD through a new lens. Using MRI, we aim to discover potential biomarkers of ADHD and create an ADHD brain atlas to aid clinicians, patients, and the community in understanding this complex condition.
Our team also recently discovered that fidgeting may compensate for under-arousal and normalise brain activation in individuals with ADHD. This study will further investigate this promising finding.
We are creating an ADHD brain atlas to aid clinicians and provide a better understanding of ADHD for whānau and the community.


