Title of article :
Priming Sentence Production in Adolescents and Adults
with Attention-Deficit/Hyper-Activity Disorder
Author/Authors :
Paul E. Engelhardt، نويسنده , , Fernanda Ferreira، نويسنده , , Joel T. Nigg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Theoretical accounts of attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD) posit a prominent role for problems
in response inhibition (Nigg 2006). A key avenue for
impulsivity in children with ADHD is inappropriate
language expression. In this study, we sought to determine
whether poor inhibitory control affects language production
in adolescents and adults with ADHD. One hundred and
ninety-five participants (13–35 years old; 65% male) were
presented with two pictures and a verb, and their task was
to form a sentence. If deficits in response inhibition affect
language production, then participants with ADHD should
be more likely than non-ADHD controls to begin speaking
before having formulated a plan that will allow a
grammatical continuation. The results showed that the
ADHD-combined subtype, in particular, was more likely
to produce an ungrammatical sequence. Effects were not
moderated by age or gender. These data suggest that
response suppression deficits in ADHD adversely affect
the basic processes of sentence formation.
Keywords :
ADHD . Language production .Response inhibition . Conceptual accessibility .Grammatical encoding
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology