Andrew Huberman· PhD
Their dopamine is low, we know that as well and so they are underestimating time intervals and so it makes perfect sense that they would be late.
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Their dopamine is low, we know that as well and so they are underestimating time intervals and so it makes perfect sense that they would be late.
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If they're not really concerned about a deadline or a consequence, well, then they tend to lose track of time and they tend to underestimate how long things will take.
measurably are they're inconsistently inconsistent or consist sorry consistently inconsistent so it's not that they perpetually under estimate or overestimate but they are estimating incorrectly much more often than people without ADHD
people with ADHD measurably are they're inconsistently inconsistent or consist sorry consistently inconsistent so it's not that they perpetually under estimate or overestimate but they are estimating incorrectly much more often than people without ADHD
What's going on in people with ADHD. They are not good at managing their time. They tend to run late or they are disorganized. Their dopamine is low. We know that as well. And so they are underestimating time intervals.