Abstract of main article: DAMP and ADHD are related diagnoses. The main difference is that DAMP also includes deficits in perception and motor control.

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"Differences between ADHD and DAMP"

1. Gillberg, Christopher Clinical child neuropsychiatry. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1995. - 366 p. - ISBN 0-521-43388-6. Chapter 8: Deficits in attention, motor control and perception, and other syndromes attributed to minimal brain dysfunction. p. 138-172.
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