The ADHD Skills Lab

What Does Atomoxetine Actually Do To Your ADHD Brain?

Skye Waterson Season 1 Episode 129

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Description

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Why does focus feel like forcing a rusty machine to start… instead of flipping a switch?

In this Research Recap, Skye and Will unpack a randomized placebo-controlled study examining how brain networks behave differently in adults with ADHD.

This episode isn’t about recommending medication.

It’s about something more fundamental: the push-pull relationship between the brain’s default mode network (daydreaming, internal thoughts) and task positive network (focused attention) — and what happens when that switch doesn’t work automatically.

If you’ve ever tried to white-knuckle your way through work, this episode will feel deeply validating.

What we cover:

  • Why ADHD brains struggle to “automatically” switch into focus
  • What brain scans reveal about default mode vs task networks
  • How this study compared medication-naive adults with controls
  • What changed in network activity during treatment
  • Why brain-difference evidence reduces self-blame

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