Differences in reaction time (RT) variability have been documented between children with and without Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Most previous research has utilized estimates of normal distributions to examine variability. Using a nontraditional approach, the present study evaluated RT distributions on the Conners’ Continuous Performance Test in children and adolescents from the Multimodal Treatment Study of ADHD sample compared to a matched sample of normal controls (n = 65 pairs). The ex-Gaussian curve was used to model RT and RT variability. Children with ADHD demonstrated faster RT associated with the normal portion of the curve and a greater proportion of abnormally slow responses associated with the exponential po...
Intra-individual variability in behavior and functioning is ubiquitous among children with attention...
Increased reaction time variability (RTV) is one of the most replicable behavioral correlates of att...
ADHD is characterized by increased intra-individual variability in response times during the perform...
Increased intra-subject variability of reaction times (ISV-RT) is one of the most consistent finding...
Reaction time (RT) variability on a Stop Signal task was examined among children with attention defi...
Reaction time (RT) variability on a Stop Signal task was examined among children with attention defi...
Individuals with ADHD are characterized as ubiquitously slower and more variable than their unaffect...
Individuals with ADHD are characterized as ubiquitously slower and more variable than their unaffect...
Background: Intraindividual variability in reaction time (RT) has received extensive discussion as a...
Response time (RT) variability is a common finding in ADHD research. RT variability may reflect fron...
AbstractADHD is characterized by increased intra-individual variability in response times during the...
Objective: Increased response-time (RT) fluctuations below 0.2 Hz have been reported as characterist...
Background Increased intra-individual variability (IIV) in reaction time (RT) across various tasks i...
According to the state regulation deficit (SRD) account, ADHD is associated with a problem using ef...
Response time (RT) distributions from three fixed foreperiod conditions (2, 4, and 8 s) in a warned ...
Intra-individual variability in behavior and functioning is ubiquitous among children with attention...
Increased reaction time variability (RTV) is one of the most replicable behavioral correlates of att...
ADHD is characterized by increased intra-individual variability in response times during the perform...
Increased intra-subject variability of reaction times (ISV-RT) is one of the most consistent finding...
Reaction time (RT) variability on a Stop Signal task was examined among children with attention defi...
Reaction time (RT) variability on a Stop Signal task was examined among children with attention defi...
Individuals with ADHD are characterized as ubiquitously slower and more variable than their unaffect...
Individuals with ADHD are characterized as ubiquitously slower and more variable than their unaffect...
Background: Intraindividual variability in reaction time (RT) has received extensive discussion as a...
Response time (RT) variability is a common finding in ADHD research. RT variability may reflect fron...
AbstractADHD is characterized by increased intra-individual variability in response times during the...
Objective: Increased response-time (RT) fluctuations below 0.2 Hz have been reported as characterist...
Background Increased intra-individual variability (IIV) in reaction time (RT) across various tasks i...
According to the state regulation deficit (SRD) account, ADHD is associated with a problem using ef...
Response time (RT) distributions from three fixed foreperiod conditions (2, 4, and 8 s) in a warned ...
Intra-individual variability in behavior and functioning is ubiquitous among children with attention...
Increased reaction time variability (RTV) is one of the most replicable behavioral correlates of att...
ADHD is characterized by increased intra-individual variability in response times during the perform...