Title of article :
Competing Core Processes in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD): Do Working Memory Deficiencies
Underlie Behavioral Inhibition Deficits?
Author/Authors :
R. Matt Alderson، نويسنده , , Mark D. Rapport &
Kristen L. Hudec، نويسنده , , Dustin E. Sarver، نويسنده , , Michael J. Kofler، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The current study examined competing predictions
of the working memory and behavioral inhibition
models of ADHD. Behavioral inhibition was measured
using a conventional stop-signal task, and central executive,
phonological, and visuospatial working memory components
(Baddeley 2007) were assessed in 14 children with
ADHD and 13 typically developing (TD) children. Bootstrapped
mediation analyses revealed that the visuospatial
working memory system and central executive both
mediated the relationship between group membership
(ADHD, TD) and stop-signal task performance. Conversely,
stop-signal task performance mediated the relationship
between group membership and central executive processes,
but was unable to account for the phonological and
visuospatial storage/rehearsal deficits consistently found in
children with ADHD. Comparison of effect size estimates
for both models suggested that working memory deficits
may underlie impaired stop-signal task performance in
children with ADHD. The current findings therefore
challenge existing models of ADHD that describe behavioral
inhibition as a core deficit of the disorder.
Keywords :
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder .ADHD . Behavioral inhibition . Stop-signal task .Working memory
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology