Objective: Previous event-related potential (ERP) research on inhibitory functioning in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD) has often failed to use tasks which optimally assess inhibition. We report on an improved measure of inhibitory function, involving inhibition of a prepotent response, in children with AD/HD. Methods: Twelve males with AD/HD and 12 control males, aged 7–12 years, completed a cued Go/NoGo task where Go stimuli were presented on 70% of trials. ERP and behavioural measures were collected, together with reading, spelling and full-scale IQ scores. Results: The behavioural performance of children with AD/HD was not significantly different from normal controls, although children with AD/HD made faster responses a...
Abstract presented at the 17th World Congress of Psychophysiology (IOP2014) of the International Org...
Studies investigating event-related potential (ERP) evoked in a Cue-Go/NoGo paradigm have shown lowe...
This study was aimed at: (1) testing whether boys with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADH...
Objective: Response inhibition and attention processing in 5- to 7-year-old children with or without...
Objective: Response inhibition and attention processing in 5- to 7-year-old children with or without...
Background: A core deficit in inhibitory control may account for a wide range of dysfunctional behav...
SUMMARY: Abnormal event-related potential (ERP) responses have been reported in children and adolesc...
The equiprobable go/no-go task lacks the dominant go imperative found in the usual go/no-go task, an...
Objective: Deficits in response inhibition figure prominently in models of ADHD; however, attentiona...
Inhibitory control is a core function that allows us to resist interference from our surroundings an...
Background: Studies investigating event-related potential (ERP) evoked in a Cue-Go/NoGo paradigm hav...
Inhibitory control is a core function that allows us to resist interference from our surroundings an...
Background: It has been repeatedly found that performance of children with attention deficit hyperac...
The stop-signal task has been used extensively to investigate the neural correlates of inhibition de...
Contemporary models of ADHD hypothesize that hyperactivity reflects a byproduct of inhibition defici...
Abstract presented at the 17th World Congress of Psychophysiology (IOP2014) of the International Org...
Studies investigating event-related potential (ERP) evoked in a Cue-Go/NoGo paradigm have shown lowe...
This study was aimed at: (1) testing whether boys with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADH...
Objective: Response inhibition and attention processing in 5- to 7-year-old children with or without...
Objective: Response inhibition and attention processing in 5- to 7-year-old children with or without...
Background: A core deficit in inhibitory control may account for a wide range of dysfunctional behav...
SUMMARY: Abnormal event-related potential (ERP) responses have been reported in children and adolesc...
The equiprobable go/no-go task lacks the dominant go imperative found in the usual go/no-go task, an...
Objective: Deficits in response inhibition figure prominently in models of ADHD; however, attentiona...
Inhibitory control is a core function that allows us to resist interference from our surroundings an...
Background: Studies investigating event-related potential (ERP) evoked in a Cue-Go/NoGo paradigm hav...
Inhibitory control is a core function that allows us to resist interference from our surroundings an...
Background: It has been repeatedly found that performance of children with attention deficit hyperac...
The stop-signal task has been used extensively to investigate the neural correlates of inhibition de...
Contemporary models of ADHD hypothesize that hyperactivity reflects a byproduct of inhibition defici...
Abstract presented at the 17th World Congress of Psychophysiology (IOP2014) of the International Org...
Studies investigating event-related potential (ERP) evoked in a Cue-Go/NoGo paradigm have shown lowe...
This study was aimed at: (1) testing whether boys with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADH...