Author/Authors :
Jan R. Wiersema، نويسنده , , Herbert Roeyers، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
As effortful control (EC), the self-regulation
aspect of temperament, has been argued to play a key role
in the normal and psychopathological course of development,
research adding to the construct validity of EC is
needed. In the current study, interrelations between the
temperament construct of EC and the efficiency of the
executive attention network, argued to underlie EC, were
investigated, using event-related potentials (ERPs). In
general, children scoring low on EC questionnaires made
more errors of commission in the Go/No-Go task and
showed smaller No-Go N2 or No-Go P3 amplitudes, two
ERP components related to the executive attention network.
The two EC scales (Effortful Control Scale and Attentional
Control Scale), used in the current study, were differentially
related to the outcome, indicating that they may measure
different constructs. No-Go P3 amplitude was noted to be
associated more strongly with EC than No-Go N2 amplitude.
EC was found to be implicated in Attention-Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptomatology, as children
scoring high on ADHD symptoms scored low on EC
questionnaires, made more errors of commission, and
showed smaller No-Go P3 amplitudes.