Background: Task switch protocols are frequently used in the assessment of cognitive control, both in clinical and non-clinical populations. These protocols frequently confound task switch and attentional set shift. The current study investigated the ability of adult ADHD patients to shift attentional set in the context of switching tasks. Method: We tested 38 adults with ADHD and 39 control adults with an extensive diagnostic battery and a task switch protocol without proactive interference. The experiment combined orthogonally task-switch vs. repetition, and attentional set shift vs. no shift. Each experimental stimulus had global and local features (Hierarchical/"Navon" stimuli), associated with corresponding attentional sets. Results:...
High symptom ADHD among adults may impact the attentional networks in domains of alerting and execut...
Objective: To examine the specificity of deficits in focused attention and sustained attention in ad...
Objective: Habituation has an important role in attention. By reducing one\u27s sensitivity to a con...
Abstract Background Task switch protocols are frequently used in the assessment of cognitive control...
Background. A lack of inhibitory control has been suggested to be the core deficit in children with ...
Abstract Background Contemporary neuropsychological models of ADHD implicate impaired cognitive cont...
Objective: The main aim of the study was to examine blood oxygen level-dependent response during tas...
Adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) show attentional dysfunction such as dis...
Researchers in the cognitive sciences recognize a fundamental distinction between automatic and inte...
Neuropsychological research on adults with ADHD showed deficits in various aspects of attention. How...
Contains fulltext : 48141.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: A la...
Cognitive control has two distinct modes - proactive and reactive (Braver, T. S. (2012). The variabl...
Confirming the hypotheses of "dual process" neuropsychological models of ADHD and recent findings of...
Individuals with ADHD exhibit deficits in attention and hyperactivity/ impulsivity. ADHD also is ref...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is marked by increased distractibility and inhibitor...
High symptom ADHD among adults may impact the attentional networks in domains of alerting and execut...
Objective: To examine the specificity of deficits in focused attention and sustained attention in ad...
Objective: Habituation has an important role in attention. By reducing one\u27s sensitivity to a con...
Abstract Background Task switch protocols are frequently used in the assessment of cognitive control...
Background. A lack of inhibitory control has been suggested to be the core deficit in children with ...
Abstract Background Contemporary neuropsychological models of ADHD implicate impaired cognitive cont...
Objective: The main aim of the study was to examine blood oxygen level-dependent response during tas...
Adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) show attentional dysfunction such as dis...
Researchers in the cognitive sciences recognize a fundamental distinction between automatic and inte...
Neuropsychological research on adults with ADHD showed deficits in various aspects of attention. How...
Contains fulltext : 48141.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: A la...
Cognitive control has two distinct modes - proactive and reactive (Braver, T. S. (2012). The variabl...
Confirming the hypotheses of "dual process" neuropsychological models of ADHD and recent findings of...
Individuals with ADHD exhibit deficits in attention and hyperactivity/ impulsivity. ADHD also is ref...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is marked by increased distractibility and inhibitor...
High symptom ADHD among adults may impact the attentional networks in domains of alerting and execut...
Objective: To examine the specificity of deficits in focused attention and sustained attention in ad...
Objective: Habituation has an important role in attention. By reducing one\u27s sensitivity to a con...