Title of article :
Inhibition, Reinforcement Sensitivity
and Temporal Information Processing in ADHD
and ADHD+ODD: Evidence of a Separate Entity?
Author/Authors :
Marjolein Luman، نويسنده , , Steffen J. P. van Noesel &
Alky Papanikolau &
Janneke Van Oostenbruggen-Scheffer &
Diane Veugelers، نويسنده , , Joseph A. Sergeant، نويسنده , , Jaap Oosterlaan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
This study compared children with ADHD-only,
ADHD+ODD and normal controls (age 8–12) on three key
neurocognitive functions: response inhibition, reinforcement
sensitivity, and temporal information processing. The
goal was twofold: (a) to investigate neurocognitive impairments
in children with ADHD-only and children with
ADHD+ODD, and (b) to test whether ADHD+ODD is a
more severe from of ADHD in terms of neurocognitive
performance. In Experiment 1, inhibition abilities were
measured using the Stop Task. In Experiment 2, reinforcement
sensitivity and temporal information processing
abilities were measured using a Timing Task with both a
reward and penalty condition. Compared to controls,
children with ADHD-only demonstrated impaired inhibitory
control, showed more time underestimations, and
showed performance deterioration in the face of reward
and penalty. Children with ADHD+ODD performed inbetween
children with ADHD-only and controls in terms of
inhibitory controls and the tendency to underestimate time,
but were more impaired than controls and children with
ADHD-only in terms of timing variability. In the face of
reward and penalty children with ADHD+ODD improved
their performance compared to a neutral condition, in
contrast to children with ADHD-only. In the face of reward,
the performance improvement in the ADHD+ODD group
was disproportionally larger than that of controls. Taken
together the findings suggest that, in terms of neurocognitive
functioning, comorbid ADHD+ODD is a substantial
different entity than ADHD-only.
Keywords :
ADHD . ODD . Comorbidity . Inhibition .Time production . Reward . Motivation . Reinforcement .Neuropsychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology