Title of article
ADHD and Behavioral Inhibition: A Re-examination of the Stop-signal Task
Author/Authors
R. Matt Alderson، نويسنده , , Mark D. Rapport & Dustin E. Sarver، نويسنده , , Michael J. Kofler، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
10
From page
989
To page
998
Abstract
The current study investigates two recently
identified threats to the construct validity of behavioral
inhibition as a core deficit of attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD) based on the stop-signal task: calculation
of mean reaction time from go-trials presented adjacent to
intermittent stop-trials, and non-reporting of the stop-signal
delay metric. Children with ADHD (n=12) and typically
developing (TD) children (n=11) were administered the
standard stop-signal task and three variant stop-signal
conditions. These included a no-tone condition administered
without the presentation of an auditory tone; an
ignore-tone condition that presented a neutral (i.e., not
associated with stopping) auditory tone; and a second
ignore-tone condition that presented a neutral auditory tone
after the tone had been previously paired with stopping.
Children with ADHD exhibited significantly slower and
more variable reaction times to go-stimuli, and slower stopsignal
reaction times relative to TD controls. Stop-signal
delay was not significantly different between groups, and
both groups’ go-trial reaction times slowed following
meaningful tones. Collectively, these findings corroborate
recent meta-analyses and indicate that previous findings of
stop-signal performance deficits in ADHD reflect slower
and more variable responding to visually presented stimuli
and concurrent processing of a second stimulus, rather than
deficits of motor behavioral inhibition.
Keywords
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder .ADHD . Behavioral inhibition . Stop-signal task
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
828980
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