What if the secret to beating distraction has been hidden in the brainstem all along? A new study offers hope for ADHD research

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Scientists have pinpointed an ancient brain region acting as a "focus switch," crucial for filtering distractions and prioritizing information. This discovery in mice, found in a shared vertebrate brainstem area, offers new insights into selective attention. Researchers believe this could pave the way for more targeted treatments for conditions like ADHD and autism, where attention difficulties are prominent.