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Stimulus-governance and the hyperkinetic syndrome
Authors:Dr Max Lesnik-Oberstein  Harry van der Vlugt  Eric Hoencamp  Dik Juffermans  Leo Cohen
Institution:(1) Child Psychiatry Department, Bloemendaal Psychiatric Hospital, Monsterseweg 93, The Hague, The Netherlands;(2) University of Leiden, USA;(3) Present address: University of Tilburg, The Netherlands;(4) Present address: St. Elisabeth Hospital, CuraÇao
Abstract:The hypothesis that hyperkinetic children are stimulusgoverned was tested. In a sample of 39 nonmedicated hyperkinetic boys 26 were found to be stimulus-governed. In a control sample of 20 nonmedicated boys 6 were found to be stimulus-governed. An association was found between the hyperkinetic syndrome and stimulusgovernance. The hypothesis is raised that response to methylphenidate is related to stimulusgovernance. Several issues raised by the research are discussed.This research was supported in part by a grant from Bloemendaal Psychiatric Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands. The authors wish to thank Mr. E. M. Ockhorst, for constructing the KFA-testing equipment, and Mr. R. Reyneart, for helping with the computer analysis. An earlier draft of the paper was presented at the European Conference of Neuropsychology, sponsored by the International Neuropsychology Society, at Oxford University, England.
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