Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) often perform poorly on tasks requiring sustained and systematic attention to stimuli for extended periods of time. The current paper tested the hypothesis that such deficits are the result of observable abnormalities in search behaviour (e.g., attention-onset, -duration and -sequencing), and therefore can be explained without reference to deficits in non-observable (i.e., cognitive) processes. Forty boys (20 ADHD and 20 controls) performed a computer-based complex discrimination task adapted from the Matching Familiar Figures Task with four different fixed search interval lengths (5-, 10-, 15- and 20-s). Children with ADHD identified fewer targets than controls (p < 0.001), i...
It has been well documented an executive dysfunction in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivit...
While performance-based measures have not typically been used by school psychologists in Attention D...
Despite reports of academic difficulties in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (...
BACKGROUND: In order to examine the mechanisms mediating selective attention in Attention Deficit Hy...
Background: In order to examine the mechanisms mediating selective attention in Attention Deficit Hy...
WOS: 000369117000018PubMed ID: 26707929Background: ADHD participants showed poorer change detection ...
Although considerable research has focused on defining the precise nature of the behavioural symptom...
Background: Previous work on visual selective attention in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ...
Objective: This study evaluated change blindness and visual search efficiency in children with ADHD ...
Attempted to clarify the nature of the sustained and selective attention deficits implicated in atte...
The definition of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) has undergone a major transition f...
Current understanding of executive function deficits in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD...
Objective: We examined whether children (8-11 years) diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder...
Superior visual search is one of the most common findings in the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) lite...
Superior visual search is one of the most common findings in the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) lite...
It has been well documented an executive dysfunction in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivit...
While performance-based measures have not typically been used by school psychologists in Attention D...
Despite reports of academic difficulties in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (...
BACKGROUND: In order to examine the mechanisms mediating selective attention in Attention Deficit Hy...
Background: In order to examine the mechanisms mediating selective attention in Attention Deficit Hy...
WOS: 000369117000018PubMed ID: 26707929Background: ADHD participants showed poorer change detection ...
Although considerable research has focused on defining the precise nature of the behavioural symptom...
Background: Previous work on visual selective attention in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ...
Objective: This study evaluated change blindness and visual search efficiency in children with ADHD ...
Attempted to clarify the nature of the sustained and selective attention deficits implicated in atte...
The definition of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) has undergone a major transition f...
Current understanding of executive function deficits in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD...
Objective: We examined whether children (8-11 years) diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder...
Superior visual search is one of the most common findings in the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) lite...
Superior visual search is one of the most common findings in the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) lite...
It has been well documented an executive dysfunction in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivit...
While performance-based measures have not typically been used by school psychologists in Attention D...
Despite reports of academic difficulties in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (...