Objective: Deficits in response inhibition figure prominently in models of ADHD; however, attentional deficiencies may better explain previous findings of impaired response inhibition in ADHD. We tested this hypothesis at the neurophysiological level. Method: Dense array ERPs (event-related potentials) were obtained for 46 children with ADHD and 51 controls using the stop-signal task (SST). Early and late components were compared between groups. N2 and P3 components were localized with LAURA distributed linear inverse solution. Results: A success-related N1 modulation was only apparent in the ADHD group. N2 and P3 amplitudes were reduced in ADHD. During the successful inhibition N2, the ADHD group showed reduced activation in right inferior...
Although there is evidence for attentional dysfunction in children with attention deficit/hyperactiv...
Deficits in response inhibition may be at the core of the cognitive syndrome in ADHD. Here, inhibito...
SUMMARY: Abnormal event-related potential (ERP) responses have been reported in children and adolesc...
Objective: Deficits in response inhibition figure prominently in models of ADHD; however, attentiona...
The stop-signal task has been used extensively to investigate the neural correlates of inhibition de...
Background: A core deficit in inhibitory control may account for a wide range of dysfunctional behav...
Objective: Children with ADHD have difficulties attending to task-relevant events, which has been co...
Brain electrical activity associated with inhibitory control was recorded in ten ADHD and ten health...
OBJECTIVE: Dysfunctional response inhibition is a key executive function impairment in attention def...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental brain d...
Event-related potentials (ERP) studies report alterations in the ongoing visuo-attentional processes...
Introduction Response inhibition is one of the executive functions impaired in attention-deficit/hyp...
Background: The functional significance of the impairment shown by patients with ADHD on response in...
Introduction: Response inhibition, often referred, as the ability to cancel an ongoing motor respons...
Background. Despite evidence of inhibitory control and visual processing impairment in attention def...
Although there is evidence for attentional dysfunction in children with attention deficit/hyperactiv...
Deficits in response inhibition may be at the core of the cognitive syndrome in ADHD. Here, inhibito...
SUMMARY: Abnormal event-related potential (ERP) responses have been reported in children and adolesc...
Objective: Deficits in response inhibition figure prominently in models of ADHD; however, attentiona...
The stop-signal task has been used extensively to investigate the neural correlates of inhibition de...
Background: A core deficit in inhibitory control may account for a wide range of dysfunctional behav...
Objective: Children with ADHD have difficulties attending to task-relevant events, which has been co...
Brain electrical activity associated with inhibitory control was recorded in ten ADHD and ten health...
OBJECTIVE: Dysfunctional response inhibition is a key executive function impairment in attention def...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental brain d...
Event-related potentials (ERP) studies report alterations in the ongoing visuo-attentional processes...
Introduction Response inhibition is one of the executive functions impaired in attention-deficit/hyp...
Background: The functional significance of the impairment shown by patients with ADHD on response in...
Introduction: Response inhibition, often referred, as the ability to cancel an ongoing motor respons...
Background. Despite evidence of inhibitory control and visual processing impairment in attention def...
Although there is evidence for attentional dysfunction in children with attention deficit/hyperactiv...
Deficits in response inhibition may be at the core of the cognitive syndrome in ADHD. Here, inhibito...
SUMMARY: Abnormal event-related potential (ERP) responses have been reported in children and adolesc...