Title of article :
Increased Intrasubject Variability in Boys with ADHD
Across Tests of Motor and Cognitive Control
Author/Authors :
Keri Shiels Rosch، نويسنده , , Benjamin Dirlikov &
Stewart H. Mostofsky، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Increased intrasubject variability (ISV), or shortterm,
within-person fluctuations in behavioral performance
is consistently found in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD). ADHD is also associated with impairments
in motor control, particularly in boys. The results of
the few studies that have examined variability in selfgenerated
motor output in children with ADHD have been
inconsistent. The current study examined variability in motor
control during a finger sequencing task among boys with
and without ADHD as well as the relationship between
intrasubject variability during motor and cognitive control
tasks. Changes in performance over the course of the task
and associations with ADHD symptom domains were also
examined to elucidate the nature of impaired motor control
in children with ADHD. Fifty-one boys (ages 8 to 12 years)
participated in the study, including 28 boys with ADHD and
23 typically developing (TD) boys. Participants completed a
finger sequencing task and a Go/No-Go task providing
multiple measures of response speed and variability. Boys
with ADHD were slower and more variable in both intertap
interval on the finger sequencing task and reaction time on
the Go/No-Go task, with measures of speed and variability
correlated across the two tasks. For the entire cohort, the
only unique predictor of parent ratings of hyperactiveimpulsive
symptoms was variability in intertap interval during
finger sequencing, whereas inattentive symptoms were
only predicted by reaction time variability on the Go/No-Go
task. These findings suggest that inefficient motor control is
implicated in the pathophysiology of ADHD, particularly in
regards to developmentally inappropriate levels of hyperactivity
and impulsivity
Keywords :
Intrasubject variability . Motor . Cognitivecontrol . Reaction time . ADHD
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology