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ADHD and Behavioral Inhibition: A Re-examination of the Stop-signal Task
Authors:R. Matt Alderson  Mark D. Rapport  Dustin E. Sarver  Michael J. Kofler
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA;(2) Department of Psychology, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA;(3) Children’s Learning Clinic-IV, University of Central Florida, P.O. Box 161390, Orlando, FL 32816-1390, USA
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 stop-signal 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
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