Dopamine menus: the science behind the trend – and how it might help people with ADHD

 "The dopamine menu concept is based on the notion that people with ADHD have lower levels of dopamine (a neurotransmitter that plays a role in pleasure, learning and motivation) in their brains. As a result, they need more stimulation.

So, is there any scientific evidence to support the use of dopamine menus? Maybe – but to understand why, we must examine the brain reward pathway."

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Dopamine menus: the science behind the trend – and how it might help people with ADHD

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