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Giulia Picciotto1, Giulia Currò2, Elena Ricchiazzi2
1Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is commonly defined in behavioral terms, but this description may underrepresent the cognitive mechanisms underlying everyday impairment. In this mini-perspective, ADHD is reconsidered as a condition characterized by an unstable interaction between automatic and controlled processing. This interaction is proposed to shape attentional selection, visual exploration, interference control, working memory demands, and academic functioning. Drawing on influential theoretical models of ADHD and on empirical work concerning sensory processing, visual scan paths, conflict monitoring, visual-motor attention, and structured learning support, this perspective argues that many ADHD-related difficulties emerge from inefficient transitions between rapid, stimulus-driven responding and slower, goal-directed control. This framework helps explain the variability often observed across laboratory and school-based tasks and provides a bridge between perceptual, executive, and educational findings. Rather than viewing ADHD as a unitary deficit of attention, the present article supports a broader framework linking perceptual selection, executive regulation, and learning.
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