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Visual Processing of Biological Motion in Children and Adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: An Event Related Potential-Study

机译:注意力缺陷/多动障碍儿童和青少年的生物运动的视觉处理:与事件相关的潜能研究

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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is often accompanied by problems in social behaviour, which are sometimes similar to some symptoms of autism-spectrum disorders (ASD). However, neuronal mechanisms of ASD-like deficits in ADHD have rarely been studied. The processing of biological motion–recently discussed as a marker of social cognition–was found to be disrupted in ASD in several studies. Thus in the present study we tested if biological motion processing is disrupted in ADHD. We used 64-channel EEG and spatio-temporal source analysis to assess event-related potentials associated with human motion processing in 21 children and adolescents with ADHD and 21 matched typically developing controls. On the behavioural level, all subjects were able to differentiate between human and scrambled motion. But in response to both scrambled and biological motion, the N200 amplitude was decreased in subjects with ADHD. After a spatio-temporal dipole analysis, a human motion specific activation was observable in occipital-temporal regions with a reduced and more diffuse activation in ADHD subjects. These results point towards neuronal determined alterations in the processing of biological motion in ADHD.
机译:注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)通常伴随着社交行为问题,有时与自闭症-频谱障碍(ASD)的某些症状相似。但是,很少研究ADHD中ASD样缺陷的神经元机制。在一些研究中,发现生物运动的过程(最近被讨论为社会认知的标志)在ASD中受到干扰。因此,在本研究中,我们测试了ADHD是否会破坏生物运动过程。我们使用64通道脑电图和时空源分析来评估21名患有ADHD的儿童和青少年以及21名典型的发展中对照的与人类动作处理相关的事件相关电位。在行为层面上,所有受试者都能够区分人类运动和加扰运动。但是响应于加扰运动和生物运动,ADHD受试者的N200振幅降低。经过时空偶极分析后,在枕颞区可观察到人类运动特异性激活,而ADHD受试者的激活减少且分散。这些结果指向在ADHD中生物运动过程中神经元确定的改变。

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