File:Methylphenidate-improves-motor-functions-in-children-diagnosed-with-Hyperkinetic-Disorder-1744-9081-5-21-S3.ogv
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English: Thumb movement ADHD no medication. This video clip shows the MFNU subtest 'Thumb movement' performed by the same child as presented in the previous clips. Medication was stopped one day before the video tape was made. The video clip is selected from the DVD accompanying the MFNU manual [5]. |
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Source | Stray L, Stray T, Iversen S, Ruud A, Ellertsen B (2009). "Methylphenidate improves motor functions in children diagnosed with Hyperkinetic Disorder". Behavioral and Brain Functions : BBF. DOI:10.1186/1744-9081-5-21. PMID 19439096. PMC: 2686715. | ||
Author | Stray L, Stray T, Iversen S, Ruud A, Ellertsen B | ||
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Short title | Additional file 3 |
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Author | Stray L, Stray T, Iversen S, Ruud A, Ellertsen B |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ |
Image title | Thumb movement ADHD no medication. This video clip shows the MFNU subtest 'Thumb movement' performed by the same child as presented in the previous clips. Medication was stopped one day before the video tape was made. The video clip is selected from the DVD accompanying the MFNU manual [5]. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2009 |