It is well recognized that reaction time performance of term-born children with a normal birth weight (NBW > 2500 g) who fulfill the DSM-IV criteria for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the primary school age is sensitive for the presentation rate of stimuli. They have been found to perform more poorly in conditions of relatively slow event rates as compared with fast event rates. The purpose of the current study was to explore whether reaction time performance of children with very low birth weight (VLBW <1500 g) with or without ADHD showed the same sensitivity for the factor presentation rate of stimuli compared to children with a normal birth weight plus ADHD. To this end, reaction time performance of four groups ...
Title: Differences in reaction rate in children with ADHD and the general population of the same age...
Background: It has been repeatedly found that performance of children with attention deficit hyperac...
Deficient behavioral inhibition (BI) processes are considered a core feature of attention deficit/hy...
It is well recognized that reaction time performance of term-born children with a normal birth weigh...
Background and Objective: Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the most important problems in the world....
Medical advances over the last two decades have lead to increased survival rates of children born wi...
This study addressed the issue as to whether children reliably diagnosed as atten-tion deficit disor...
Objective: Low birth weight (LBW) is associated with attention problems (AP) and attention-deficit/h...
Background: The presentation rate of stimuli plays an important role in explaining the performance i...
Reaction time (RT) variability on a Stop Signal task was examined among children with attention defi...
The goal of the current study was to investigate whether poor motor control in children with Attenti...
Low- and high-level controlled processing in executive motor control tasks in 5-6-year-old children ...
Background: The presentation rate of stimuli plays an important role in explaining the performance i...
Behavioral rating scales and tests of attention were used to study attentional problems in children ...
While data from behavioral, neuropsychological, and brain studies suggested that Attention-Deficit/H...
Title: Differences in reaction rate in children with ADHD and the general population of the same age...
Background: It has been repeatedly found that performance of children with attention deficit hyperac...
Deficient behavioral inhibition (BI) processes are considered a core feature of attention deficit/hy...
It is well recognized that reaction time performance of term-born children with a normal birth weigh...
Background and Objective: Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the most important problems in the world....
Medical advances over the last two decades have lead to increased survival rates of children born wi...
This study addressed the issue as to whether children reliably diagnosed as atten-tion deficit disor...
Objective: Low birth weight (LBW) is associated with attention problems (AP) and attention-deficit/h...
Background: The presentation rate of stimuli plays an important role in explaining the performance i...
Reaction time (RT) variability on a Stop Signal task was examined among children with attention defi...
The goal of the current study was to investigate whether poor motor control in children with Attenti...
Low- and high-level controlled processing in executive motor control tasks in 5-6-year-old children ...
Background: The presentation rate of stimuli plays an important role in explaining the performance i...
Behavioral rating scales and tests of attention were used to study attentional problems in children ...
While data from behavioral, neuropsychological, and brain studies suggested that Attention-Deficit/H...
Title: Differences in reaction rate in children with ADHD and the general population of the same age...
Background: It has been repeatedly found that performance of children with attention deficit hyperac...
Deficient behavioral inhibition (BI) processes are considered a core feature of attention deficit/hy...