The research graph
Peer-reviewed, not paraphrased
Sources connected to each other so you can see how findings relate instead of reading them one Instagram caption at a time.
You want to actually understand the research on ADHD, not collect another list of productivity tips. The Atlas pulls peer-reviewed sources into a structured graph you can explore by topic, finding, or author.
Peer-reviewed, not paraphrased
Sources connected to each other so you can see how findings relate instead of reading them one Instagram caption at a time.
Follow the thread that matters to you
Move through the graph by topic, finding, or author instead of scrolling a feed hoping something useful shows up.
Not a detached research project
Built by someone who needed this to exist, not an academic exercise with no stakes.
The gap between the actual peer-reviewed research on ADHD and the pop-psych content flooding every feed was driving me insane. Most of what circulates is a game of telephone, three steps removed from any real study. I wanted a structured way to actually read the source material.
Cool, useful, and grounded in what the research actually says.
The research generally describes three presentations: predominantly inattentive, predominantly hyperactive-impulsive, and combined. ADHD Atlas links the peer-reviewed sources behind each so you can read the science, not the paraphrase.
Only a clinician can diagnose you. What the Atlas gives you is the actual research on each presentation, structured so you can understand the science instead of collecting productivity tips off a feed.