Today, we tackle an interesting, and surprisingly complex question posed by a friend: Why can’t we just diagnose ADHD with a brain scan?
Join us as we break down the science behind ADHD, discussing how structural and functional brain differences contribute to symptoms—and why a brain scan alone isn't enough for diagnosis.
00:00 - 00:22 – Intro: A fresh ADHD diagnosis sparks big questions 00:22 - 01:11 – The diagnostic “ladder” and why self-doubt is common 01:11 - 02:07 – Why can’t we diagnose ADHD with a brain scan? 02:07 - 03:42 – ADHD brains and the “traffic” analogy: structural differences 03:42 - 04:30 – Brain regions impacted by ADHD (Frontal Cortex, Limbic Region, Basal Ganglia) 04:30 - 05:39 – How brain scans like MRIs and CT scans work—but why they aren't enough 05:39 - 07:58 – The role of functional brain scans (fMRI, PET, SPECT) and how they measure brain activity 07:58 - 08:56 – Neurotransmitters & ADHD: Why dopamine plays a huge role 08:56 - 10:49 – Can we detect ADHD in blood tests? Why it’s not so simple 10:49 - 13:34 – Combining diagnosis methods: Why brain scans are impractical in psychiatry 13:34 - 15:02 – Why brain scans wouldn’t make ADHD diagnosis easier (cost, wait times, accessibility) 15:02 - 17:46 – Dyslexia & neurodivergence: What brain scans actually reveal17:46 - 20:14 – The future of ADHD diagnosis—will genetics be the key? 20:14 - 21:26 – The FDA-approved EEG for ADHD—how does it work? 21:26 - 25:42 – What EEG brainwave patterns reveal about ADHD 25:42 - 30:30 – Theta waves & hyperactivity: Why ADHD brains struggle to stay engaged 30:30 - 33:21 – Controversial brain scan clinics: Red flags & celebrity endorsements 33:21 - 36:58 – The big debate: Are these scans science or a marketing scheme? 36:58 - 41:07 – The risks of expensive “luxury” ADHD diagnostics 41:07 - 44:11 – Final thoughts: Are we heading toward a better way to diagnose ADHD?