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Implicit and Explicit Number-Space Associations Differentially Relate to Interference Control in Young Adults With ADHD

机译:内隐和外显数空间关联与多动症青年的干扰控制有差异

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Behavioral evidence for the link between numerical and spatial representations comes from the spatial-numerical association of response codes (SNARC) effect, consisting in faster reaction times to small/large numbers with the left/right hand respectively. The SNARC effect is, however, characterized by considerable intra- and inter-individual variability. It depends not only on the explicit or implicit nature of the numerical task, but also relates to interference control. To determine whether the prevalence of the latter relation in the elderly could be ascribed to younger individuals’ ceiling performances on executive control tasks, we determined whether the SNARC effect related to Stroop and/or Flanker effects in 26 young adults with ADHD. We observed a divergent pattern of correlation depending on the type of numerical task used to assess the SNARC effect and the type of interference control measure involved in number-space associations. Namely, stronger number-space associations during parity judgments involving implicit magnitude processing related to weaker interference control in the Stroop but not Flanker task. Conversely, stronger number-space associations during explicit magnitude classifications tended to be associated with better interference control in the Flanker but not Stroop paradigm. The association of stronger parity and magnitude SNARC effects with weaker and better interference control respectively indicates that different mechanisms underlie these relations. Activation of the magnitude-associated spatial code is irrelevant and potentially interferes with parity judgments, but in contrast assists explicit magnitude classifications. Altogether, the present study confirms the contribution of interference control to number-space associations also in young adults. It suggests that magnitude-associated spatial codes in implicit and explicit tasks are monitored by different interference control mechanisms, thereby explaining task-related intra-individual differences in number-space associations.
机译:数值表示与空间表示之间联系的行为证据来自于响应码的空间数字关联(SNARC)效应,分别是用左/右手对较小/较大数字的响应时间更快。但是,SNARC效应的特征是个体之间和个体之间的差异很大。它不仅取决于数字任务的显式或隐式性质,而且还与干扰控制有关。为了确定后一种关系在老年人中的流行是否可以归因于年轻人在执行控制任务上的最高表现,我们确定了SNARC效应是否与26名ADHD年轻人的Stroop和/或Flanker效应相关。我们根据用于评估SNARC效果的数字任务类型和涉及数字空间关联的干扰控制措施的类型,观察到一种不同的相关模式。即,在涉及隐式幅度处理的奇偶性判断期间,较强的数字空间关联与Stroop中的较弱干扰控制有关,而与Flanker任务无关。相反,在显式量级分类中,更强的数空间关联倾向于与Flanker中更好的干扰控制相关联,但与Stroop范式无关。奇偶校验和幅度SNARC效应越强,干扰控制越弱,则表明不同的机制是这些关系的基础。与幅度相关的空间代码的激活是无关紧要的,并且可能会干扰奇偶校验判断,但是相反,它有助于进行明确的幅度分类。总之,本研究证实了干扰控制对年轻人中数字空间关联的贡献。它暗示了隐式任务和显式任务中与幅度相关的空间代码是通过不同的干扰控制机制进行监视的,从而解释了数空间关联中与任务相关的个体内部差异。

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