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Basic Impairments in Regulating the Speed-Accuracy Tradeoff Predict Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Basic Impairments in Regulating the Speed-Accuracy Tradeoff Predict Symptoms of Attention-deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder

 

Martijn J. Mulder, Dienke Bos, Juliette M. H. Weusten, Janna van Belle, Sarai C. van Dijk, Patrick Simen, Herman van Engeland, and Sarah Durston

Biological Psychiatry 2010, in press.

 

Background: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is characterized by poor optimization of behavior in the face of changing demands. Theoretical accounts of ADHD have often focused on higher-order cognitive processes and typically assume that basic processes are unaffected. It is an open question whether this is indeed the case.

Method: We explored basic cognitive processing in 25 subjects with ADHD and 30 typically developing children and adolescents with a perceptual decision-making paradigm.Weinvestigated whether individuals with ADHD were able to balance the speedandaccuracy of decisions.

Results: We found impairments in the optimization of the speed-accuracy tradeoff. Furthermore, these impairments were directly related to the hyperactive and impulsive symptoms that characterize the ADHD-phenotype.

Conclusions: These data suggest that impairments in basic cognitive processing are central to the disorder. This calls into question conceptualizations of ADHD as a “higher-order” deficit, as such simple decision processes are at the core of almost every paradigm used in ADHD research.

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