Deficiency in Re-Orienting of Attention in Adults with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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To characterize potential brain indexes of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults. In an effort to develop objective, laboratory-based tests that can help to establish ADHD diagnosis, the brain indexes of distractibility was investigated in a group of adults. We used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and performance measures in a forced-choice visual task. Behaviorally aberrant distractibility in the ADHD group was significantly higher. Across three ERP components of distraction: N1 enhancement, P300 (P3a), and Reorienting Negativity (RON) the significant difference between ADHD and matched controls was found in the amplitude of the RON. We used non-parametric randomization tests, enabling us to statistically validated this difference between-group. Our main results of this feasibility study suggest that among other ERP components associated with auditory distraction, the RON response is promising index for a potential biomarker of deficient re-orienting of attention in adults s with ADHD.
Kwasa J, Noyce A, Torres L, Richardson B, Shinn-Cunningham B Brain Res. 2022; 1798:148144.
PMID: 36328068 PMC: 9749882. DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2022.148144.