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🧠 The ADHD Brain Delay Myth: How a 2026 Study Overturned 20 Years of Neuroscience

10 min · 4. juni 2026
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🧠 For nearly 20 years, scientists, clinicians, and parents embraced a simple explanation for ADHD: the brain develops more slowly and eventually "catches up." This idea became one of the most influential theories in ADHD research. 🔬 But a groundbreaking 2026 study published in PNAS challenges that narrative. Using data from over 11,000 young participants and nearly 26,500 MRI scans, researchers found that the famous "delayed cortical maturation" signal may have been a statistical illusion caused by unaccounted sex differences in brain development. 📈 Once researchers properly modeled how male and female brains mature at different rates, the apparent ADHD-related delay disappeared entirely. Even genetic analyses failed to support the long-standing developmental delay hypothesis. 🎙️ In this episode, we explore what this discovery means for ADHD, neuroscience, biomarkers, and the self-correcting nature of science itself. 📚 Citation: O'Connor SD, Loughnan R, Ahern J, et al. Attention problems and cortical maturation in a large longitudinal sample of youths: The importance of accounting for sex differences. PNAS. 2026. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2605729123. #ADHD #Neuroscience #BrainScience #MentalHealth #Psychology #SciencePodcast #PNAS #Neurodevelopment 🧠🎧🔬

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