Neurophysiological correlates of inhibitory control in adults with ADHD revealed by iterative independent component analysis

A. Taymourtash, F. Ghassemi
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In this study, an improved method of iterative independent component analysis (iICA) on single-trial brain responses was employed to investigate neural mechanisms underlying inhibitory control deficits in adults with attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Specially recorded data during a continuous performance task from 10 ADHD and 11 healthy control subjects were analyzed. Behavioral measures showed that the inconsistency in response speed were significantly greater in adults with ADHD compared to control subjects (p = 0.009). ERP data revealed ADHD group compared to healthy controls had a significant increase in N2 amplitudes while P3 amplitudes' decreased particularly for shorter inter-stimulus intervals. Furthermore, N2 amplitude correlated with the number of ADHD symptoms. These results confirm the utility of the iICA method in discrimination between adults with ADHD and healthy comparison controls and strongly suggest that this method can be used for further evaluation of cognitive functioning.
通过迭代独立成分分析揭示了成人ADHD患者抑制控制的神经生理学相关性
本研究采用改进的单试验脑反应迭代独立分量分析(iICA)方法,探讨成人注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)患者抑制性控制缺陷的神经机制。分析了10名ADHD受试者和11名健康对照者在连续表现任务中的特殊记录数据。行为测量显示,ADHD成人反应速度的不一致性显著高于对照组(p = 0.009)。ERP数据显示ADHD组与健康对照组相比,N2波幅显著升高,P3波幅显著降低,特别是刺激间隔时间较短。此外,N2振幅与ADHD症状的数量相关。这些结果证实了iICA方法在区分成年ADHD患者和健康对照者方面的效用,并强烈建议该方法可用于进一步评估认知功能。
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