Within-subject variability during spatial working memory in children with ADHD: an event-related potentials study

被引:0
|
作者
I. Myatchin
J. Lemiere
M. Danckaerts
L. Lagae
机构
[1] University Hospitals KULeuven,Department of Woman and Child, Section Paediatric Neurology
[2] UPC-KULeuven,Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
来源
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | 2012年 / 21卷
关键词
ERPs; ADHD; Working memory; Within-subject variability; Response variability; Amplitude variability;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Working memory (WM) dysfunction and increased within-subject variability are known issues in attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) patients. Little is known about the electrophysiological characteristics of this variability. We evaluated behavioral and electrophysiological within-subject variability taking developmental aspects into account in a group of ADHD patients. Multichannel (n = 31) event-related potentials (ERP) were measured during a visuo-spatial backmatching task; 44 children (8–16 years old) were tested: 22 children with ADHD, combined (n = 17) and inattentive (n = 5) type, and 22 age- and intelligence-matched control children. One-backmatching (BM1) and two-backmatching (BM2) tasks were performed. Classical behavioral parameters and target and nontarget ERP were compared between groups. In addition, motor response variability and ERP amplitude variability were studied. Age-related changes in both motor response and ERP amplitude variability were analyzed in each group. Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder children made more commission errors, which was more pronounced in the difficult (BM2) task. No difference between groups was found in ERP amplitude and in motor response variability. However, ADHD patients had higher ERP amplitude variability, which was again more pronounced in the difficult WM task. A delayed maturation of amplitude variability was seen in ADHD patients with a slower than in controls decrease in variability with age. This amplitude variability was correlated with the number of commissions, but in an opposite way for ADHD and control children. Our findings indicate an impaired visuo-spatial WM processing in ADHD children with greater ERP amplitude variability compared to controls. Our results also support the view of a delayed cortical development of visuo-spatial WM circuits in this disorder.
引用
收藏
页码:199 / 210
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Exploring the switching of the focus of attention within working memory: A combined event-related potential and behavioral study
    Frenken, Marius
    Berti, Stefan
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2018, 126 : 30 - 41
  • [42] Investigating Working Memory Deficits in School-Age Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: An Event-Related Potentials Study During Delayed-Match-to-Sample Task
    Shen, I-Hsuan
    Wang, Wei-En
    Ni, Hsing-Chang
    Chen, Chia-Ling
    JOURNAL OF ATTENTION DISORDERS, 2024, 28 (14) : 1760 - 1782
  • [43] Control processes in verbal working memory: An event-related potential study
    Kiss, Ivan
    Watter, Scott
    Heisz, Jennifer J.
    Shedden, Judith M.
    BRAIN RESEARCH, 2007, 1172 : 67 - 81
  • [44] Working memory in posttraumatic stress disorder - An event-related potential study
    Galletly, C
    Clark, CR
    McFarlane, AC
    Weber, DL
    JOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS, 2001, 14 (02) : 295 - 309
  • [45] Working memory dysfunction in major depression: an event-related potential study
    Pelosi, L
    Slade, T
    Blumhardt, LD
    Sharma, VK
    CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 2000, 111 (09) : 1531 - 1543
  • [46] Event-related potentials during memorization of spatial locations in the auditory and visual modalities
    Barcelo, F
    MartinLoeches, M
    Rubia, FJ
    ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1997, 103 (02): : 257 - 267
  • [47] Tracking the time-course of attentional involvement in spatial working memory: an event-related potential investigation
    Jha, AP
    COGNITIVE BRAIN RESEARCH, 2002, 15 (01): : 61 - 69
  • [48] Working memory in temporal lobe epilepsy: An event-related potential study
    Grippo, A
    Pelosi, L
    Mehta, V
    Blumhardt, LD
    ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1996, 99 (03): : 200 - 213
  • [49] Amplitude modulation of steady-state visual evoked potentials by event-related potentials in a working memory task
    Wu, Zhenghua
    Yao, Dezhong
    Tang, Yu
    Huang, Yilan
    Su, Sheng
    JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS, 2010, 36 (03) : 261 - 271
  • [50] Event-related alpha and theta responses in a visuo-spatial working memory task
    Bastiaansen, MCM
    Posthuma, D
    Groot, PFC
    de Geus, EJC
    CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 2002, 113 (12) : 1882 - 1893