TY - JOUR
T1 - Excessive hemodynamic activity in the superior frontal cortex during the flanker task in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
AU - Suzuki, Kota
AU - Okumura, Yasuko
AU - Kita, Yosuke
AU - Oi, Yuhei
AU - Yamashita, Yushiro
AU - Goto, Takaaki
AU - Inagaki, Masumi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Near-infrared spectroscopy studies in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have shown excessive prefrontal activity responsible for coping with interference. However, it is possible that the previous results were influenced by verbal, reading, and memory developments. The flanker task is an interference task that does not require a verbal response, reading, or memorization. We examined activity in the superior frontal cortex (SFC) during the flanker task in 12 children with ADHD and 14 children with typical development using near-infrared spectroscopy. SFC activity was significantly greater in children with ADHD than in those with typical development. The results showed excessive interference coping activity in children with ADHD irrespective of verbal, reading, and memory development. Moreover, SFC activity was positively correlated with the inattention subscale score of the ADHD rating scale. We suggest that children with ADHD need greater SFC activation to cope with interference, and the inefficient mechanism is demanding and hard to sustain, which causes inattention symptoms of children with ADHD.
AB - Near-infrared spectroscopy studies in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have shown excessive prefrontal activity responsible for coping with interference. However, it is possible that the previous results were influenced by verbal, reading, and memory developments. The flanker task is an interference task that does not require a verbal response, reading, or memorization. We examined activity in the superior frontal cortex (SFC) during the flanker task in 12 children with ADHD and 14 children with typical development using near-infrared spectroscopy. SFC activity was significantly greater in children with ADHD than in those with typical development. The results showed excessive interference coping activity in children with ADHD irrespective of verbal, reading, and memory development. Moreover, SFC activity was positively correlated with the inattention subscale score of the ADHD rating scale. We suggest that children with ADHD need greater SFC activation to cope with interference, and the inefficient mechanism is demanding and hard to sustain, which causes inattention symptoms of children with ADHD.
KW - a flanker task
KW - attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
KW - near-infrared spectroscopy
KW - proactive control
KW - superior frontal cortex
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U2 - 10.1097/WNR.0000000000000834
DO - 10.1097/WNR.0000000000000834
M3 - Article
C2 - 28628557
AN - SCOPUS:85021166134
SN - 0959-4965
VL - 28
SP - 828
EP - 832
JO - NeuroReport
JF - NeuroReport
IS - 13
ER -