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Latent Inhibition and Asymmetrical Visual-Spatial Attention in Children with ADHD
Authors:R. E. Lubow  Hedva Braunstein-Bercovitz  Orit Blumenthal  Oren Kaplan  Paz Toren
Affiliation:1. Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv , Israel lubow@freud.tau.ac.il;3. Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv , Israel;4. College of Management, Rishon Le Zion , Israel;5. Tel Aviv Community Mental Health Center, Ramat Aviv , Israel
Abstract:The research was designed to determine whether the purported hemispheric asymmetries that are associated with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affect performance on a selective attention visual search task, and whether any obtained asymmetry will be modulated by methylphenidate. Two groups of children (8–15 years) with ADHD, one with methylphenidate treatment (ADHD+) and one without (ADHD+), were compared to matched controls on a two-stage visual search task. The task assessed right–left visual field asymmetries and the effects of changing a previous distractor into a target. Such a procedure, related to latent inhibition (LI; poorer performance to a previously irrelevant stimulus than to a novel one), can provide evidence for dysfunctional processing of irrelevant stimuli. All three groups exhibited the LI effect. The ADHD group, however, exhibited less LI for left- than right-side targets, an effect absent in the control and ADHD+ groups, suggesting a lateralized attentional deficit for ADHD+ that was normalized by methylphenidate.
Keywords:attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)  methylphenidate  hemisphericity  visual search  latent inhibition
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