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37, 0.05; medial frontal gyrus, = 3.35, 0.05). In contrast, children with TD showed decreased posterior alpha activity than those with ADHD (precuneus, = -3.40, 0.05; posterior cingulate gyrus, = -3.38, 0.05). These findings were only significant when the eyes were closed. Increased theta activity in the frontal region is a neurophysiological marker that can distinguish ADHD from TD. Also, reduced posterior alpha activity might represent aberrant inhibitory control. Further research needs to confirm these characterist