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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder-Related Deficits and Psychostimulant Medication Effects on Comprehension of Audiovisually Presented Educational Material in Children

机译:关注缺陷/多动障碍相关的缺陷和精神疗养的药物治疗对儿童视听上的教育材料的理解

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Objective: We aimed to (1) examine differences in observed visual attention and motor activity, as well as comprehension of a science video between children with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and (2) explore if psychostimulant medication improves ADHD behaviors and comprehension of a science video in children with ADHD. Method: Children aged 7-11 with (n = 91) and without (n = 45) ADHD watched a science video and then completed a comprehension test. Then, children with ADHD began a 4-week within-subject, randomized, double-blind crossover trial of methylphenidate (MPH). At post-testing, children were randomized to receive placebo or their optimal dosage, watched another science film, and completed a comprehension test. Results: Children with ADHD exhibited higher rates of motor activity during, and worse comprehension of material discussed within, the science video. Mediation models revealed that increased motor activity suppressed between-group differences in comprehension. MPH improved comprehension and visual attention, but not motor activity during the science video. Conclusion: Children with ADHD may benefit from MPH to improve comprehension of and sustained attention during audiovisually presented learning material.
机译:目的:我们的目标是(1)审查观察到的视觉关注和运动活动的差异,以及在有和没有注意力/多动障碍(ADHD)和(2)探索的儿童之间的科学视频的理解,如果精神疗养药物改善ADHD adhd儿童科学视频的行为和理解。方法:7-11岁的儿童(n = 91),没有(n = 45)adhd观看了一个科学视频,然后完成了理解测试。然后,患有ADHD的儿童开始在甲基酚(MPH)内部受试者内,随机的双盲交叉试验中进行4周。在测试后,儿童随机接受安慰剂或最佳剂量,观看另一种科学电影,并完成了理解测试。结果:涉及的儿童在科学视频中展出了更高的电机活动率和更糟糕的理解。中介模型显示,增加的电动机活动抑制了群体的理解差异。 MPH改善了理解和视觉关注,而不是科学视频中的运动活动。结论:ADHD的儿童可能会受益于MPH,以改善视听上呈现学习材料的理解和持续关注。

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