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| Title: | Relation between resting EEG to cognitive performance and clinical symptoms in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. |
| Author(s): | Dongen-Boomsma, M. van Lansbergen, M.M. (314555277) Bekker, E.M. (321604822) Kooij, J.J. Molen, M. van der Kenemans, J.L. Buitelaar, J.K. (081545622) |
| Publication year: | 2010 |
| Document type: | Article / Letter to editor |
| Journal: | Neuroscience Letters |
| ISSN: | 0304-3940 |
| Volume: | vol. 469 |
| Issue: | iss. 1 |
| Start page: | p. 102 |
| End page: | p. 106 |
| Abstract: | Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children is characterized by elevated levels of slow wave activity and reduced fast wave activity in resting-state electroencephalogram (EEG). In adults with ADHD, resting-state EEG findings are scarce and inconsistent. The present study examined whether the disparate findings are due EEG recording conditions (i.e., eyes-open vs. eyes-closed). A second goal of the current study was to assess relations between EEG spectral indices to performance measures obtained using a stop-signal task, and to behavioral ADHD symptoms. The present study included 24 adults with ADHD and 24 control adults. The EEG results showed a greater reduction in alpha power from eyes-closed to eyes-open (i.e., alpha attenuation) in ADHD compared to controls. In addition, theta/beta ratio was negatively correlated to the speed of responding to choice stimuli. These findings were interpreted vis-a-vis a biophysical model assuming that the hypo-arousal in ADHD is due to an overdrive of the nucleus coeruleus resulting in inhibitory activity of the thalamic reticular nucleus. |
| Subject: | DCN 1: Perception and Action NCEBP 9: Mental Health |
| Subject: | NCEBP 9: Mental Health |
| Organization: | UMCN Extern Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience |
| Appears in Collections: | Academic bibliography
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