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Changing a response set in normal development and in ADHD children with and without tics
Authors:Jaap van der Meere  W Boudewijn Gunning  Nanke Stemerdink
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Experimental Clinical Psychology, Grote Kruisstraat 2/1, 9712 TS Groningen, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Meibergdreef 9, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:The current study was designed to provide a rigorous investigation of the locus of task-inappropriate (impulsive) responding in ADHD children with and without tics. For this purpose we used a variant of Stemberg's (1969) response bias task. The task measures a set of mental operations, namely, preparing a planned response, carrying out or stopping a planned response, and preparing to execute an alternative response. In the first study, we determined the effect of age in a normal sample. As expected, task performance improved as a function of age. Younger children had problems changing a response set. In the second experiment, we compared ADHD children with and without tics with normal children. Unexpectedly, the noticeable task inefficiency of the patient groups was not related to (a) a hasty scan of the display, (b) an inability to change response set, or (c) a speed—accuracy trade-off. Implications for and a discussion about the response inhibition hypothesis in ADHD are discussed.The research of J. J. van der Meere was possible by a fellowship of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. This study was supported by grants from the Sophia Foundation for Medical Research and Boehringer Ingelheim B.V., The Netherlands.
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