Sensory white noise in clinical ADHD: Who benefits from noise, and who performs worse?

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Göran B W Söderlund, Nouchine Hadjikhani, Max Thorsson, Sara E-Said, Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson, Peik Gustafsson, Jakob Åsberg Johnels
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Abstract

Background: Experimental research has shown the benefits of auditory white noise on cognitive performance in children with attention problems. However, little is currently known about individual differences in noise response amongst children with a clinical diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In addition, no research has so far tested the effects of visual white noise on children with ADHD.

Objectives: The present work aimed at testing the effect of visual and auditory white noise on cognitive performance in children diagnosed with ADHD.

Method: Forty-three children with ADHD diagnosis performed a visuo-spatial working memory test with experimentally controlled auditory and visual white noise. Symptomatic and demographic data were collected.

Results: Surprisingly, results did not show significant effects of noise across the full sample of ADHD children. However, responses to noise appeared to affect subgroups of ADHD children differently: Those with relatively more inattentive traits responded positively on noise exposure whereas those with relatively more hyperactive/impulsive traits performed worse during noise exposure. Individual differences in noise response in the auditory and visual modalities were strongly correlated.

Conclusions: It is important to consider individual differences in response to noise exposure, and to take into account the specific ADHD symptom profile (inattentive vs. hyperactive/impulsive) in applying noise to support cognitive performance in children with ADHD.

临床多动症中的感官白噪声:谁能从噪音中受益,谁的表现更差?
背景:实验研究表明,听觉白噪声对注意力有问题的儿童的认知能力有好处。然而,目前人们对临床诊断为注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的儿童对噪音反应的个体差异知之甚少。此外,迄今为止还没有研究测试过视觉白噪声对多动症儿童的影响:本研究旨在测试视觉和听觉白噪声对被诊断为多动症儿童认知能力的影响:方法:43 名确诊为多动症的儿童在实验控制的听觉和视觉白噪声下进行了视觉空间工作记忆测试。收集症状和人口统计学数据:令人惊讶的是,在所有多动症儿童样本中,结果并未显示噪音的显著影响。但是,噪声对多动症儿童的影响似乎与其他儿童不同:那些注意力相对不集中的儿童对噪音的反应积极,而那些多动/冲动性相对较强的儿童在噪音中表现较差。听觉和视觉模式的个体差异与噪声反应密切相关:重要的是要考虑到个体对噪声暴露的反应差异,并在使用噪声来帮助多动症儿童提高认知能力时考虑到具体的多动症症状特征(注意力不集中与多动/冲动)。
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