Inhibitory control deficits are a hallmark in ADHD. Yet, inhibitory control includes a multitude of entities (e.g. ‘inhibition of interferences’ and ‘action inhibition’). Examining the interplay between these kinds of inhibitory control provides insights into the architecture of inhibitory control in ADHD. Combining a Simon task and a Go/Nogo task, we assessed the interplay of ‘inhibition of interferences’ and ‘action inhibition’. This was combined with EEG recordings, EEG data decomposition and source localization. Simon interference effects in Go trials were larger in ADHD. At the neurophysiological level, this insufficient inhibition of interferences in ADHD related to the superior parietal cortex. Simon interference effects were absent ...
Background: Cognitive control, defined as the ability to suppress inappropriate thoughts and actions...
The authors examined inhibitory control processes in 8 adolescents diagnosed with attention-deficit/...
Rationale: Inhibitory control is an executive function essential for flexible and adaptive behavior....
Even though deficits in inhibitory control and conflict monitoring are well-known in ADHD, factors t...
Introduction: Response inhibition, often referred, as the ability to cancel an ongoing motor respons...
Objective: Deficits in response inhibition figure prominently in models of ADHD; however, attentiona...
Background: The functional significance of the impairment shown by patients with ADHD on response in...
ADHD is a common childhood disorder that has been classified into three subtypes (ADHDI,ADHD-H and A...
Background: A core deficit in inhibitory control may account for a wide range of dysfunctional behav...
Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) present a deficit in inhibitory contro...
The stop-signal task has been used extensively to investigate the neural correlates of inhibition de...
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been characterised as a clinically and genetical...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a disorder affecting cognitive control. These fun...
Inhibition is a key neurocognitive domain in ADHD that is commonly assessed with the stop-signal tas...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by el...
Background: Cognitive control, defined as the ability to suppress inappropriate thoughts and actions...
The authors examined inhibitory control processes in 8 adolescents diagnosed with attention-deficit/...
Rationale: Inhibitory control is an executive function essential for flexible and adaptive behavior....
Even though deficits in inhibitory control and conflict monitoring are well-known in ADHD, factors t...
Introduction: Response inhibition, often referred, as the ability to cancel an ongoing motor respons...
Objective: Deficits in response inhibition figure prominently in models of ADHD; however, attentiona...
Background: The functional significance of the impairment shown by patients with ADHD on response in...
ADHD is a common childhood disorder that has been classified into three subtypes (ADHDI,ADHD-H and A...
Background: A core deficit in inhibitory control may account for a wide range of dysfunctional behav...
Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) present a deficit in inhibitory contro...
The stop-signal task has been used extensively to investigate the neural correlates of inhibition de...
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been characterised as a clinically and genetical...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a disorder affecting cognitive control. These fun...
Inhibition is a key neurocognitive domain in ADHD that is commonly assessed with the stop-signal tas...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by el...
Background: Cognitive control, defined as the ability to suppress inappropriate thoughts and actions...
The authors examined inhibitory control processes in 8 adolescents diagnosed with attention-deficit/...
Rationale: Inhibitory control is an executive function essential for flexible and adaptive behavior....