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Autori principali: Dongwei Li, Xiangsheng Luo, Chen Dang, Yuanjun Kong, Yiwen Li, Yu Zhu, Jing Huang, Yufeng Wang, Jialiang Guo, Li Sun, Yan Song
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author Dongwei Li
Xiangsheng Luo
Chen Dang
Yuanjun Kong
Yiwen Li
Yu Zhu
Jing Huang
Yufeng Wang
Jialiang Guo
Li Sun
Yan Song
author_facet Dongwei Li
Xiangsheng Luo
Chen Dang
Yuanjun Kong
Yiwen Li
Yu Zhu
Jing Huang
Yufeng Wang
Jialiang Guo
Li Sun
Yan Song
Dongwei Li
Xiangsheng Luo
Chen Dang
Yuanjun Kong
Yiwen Li
Yu Zhu
Jing Huang
Yufeng Wang
Jialiang Guo
Li Sun
Yan Song
collection Wiley Open Access
contents Impaired sensory–motor integration in children with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder during visual search Dongwei Li Xiangsheng Luo Chen Dang Yuanjun Kong Yiwen Li Yu Zhu Jing Huang Yufeng Wang Jialiang Guo Li Sun Yan Song Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry Objective Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder in school‐age children. Abnormal sensory–motor integration, such as concurrent visuomotor selection, is a prominent feature of ADHD. However, underlying pathophysiological substrates of impaired sensory–motor integration in childhood ADHD remain unclear. Identifying neural markers of cognitive impairment in children with ADHD is vital for the early assisted diagnosis and the selection of intervention targets. Methods We collected electroencephalography (EEG) signals from 70 children with ADHD and 65 matched typically developing (TD) children while performing a visual search task. Oscillation‐based multivariate pattern decoding was used to investigate visuomotor coordination during spatial attention. Results Compared with TD children, children with ADHD showed impairments in accuracy, response time, and response time variability. Multivariate machine learning revealed that the ADHD group showed deficits in alpha (visual‐related) and beta (motor‐related) power‐based decoding accuracy, indicating the impaired sensory orienting and motor preparation. Importantly, children with ADHD exhibited a delay between alpha and beta decoding, suggesting a deficit of concurrent visuomotor coordination. However, this visuomotor asynchrony was absent in TD children. Furthermore, the degree of visuomotor asynchrony between alpha and beta decoding was predictive of behavioral impairments and symptom severity in children with ADHD. Conclusions These observations reveal that impaired concurrent visuomotor coordination might be a potential neural marker of impaired sensory–motor integration in children with ADHD, further advancing the understanding of cognitive deficits, and providing potential research directions for the early diagnosis and optimization of intervention in neurodevelopmental disorders. 10.1111/jcpp.70004 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle Impaired sensory–motor integration in children with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder during visual search
Dongwei Li
Xiangsheng Luo
Chen Dang
Yuanjun Kong
Yiwen Li
Yu Zhu
Jing Huang
Yufeng Wang
Jialiang Guo
Li Sun
Yan Song
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Impaired sensory–motor integration in children with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder during visual search Dongwei Li Xiangsheng Luo Chen Dang Yuanjun Kong Yiwen Li Yu Zhu Jing Huang Yufeng Wang Jialiang Guo Li Sun Yan Song Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry Objective Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder in school‐age children. Abnormal sensory–motor integration, such as concurrent visuomotor selection, is a prominent feature of ADHD. However, underlying pathophysiological substrates of impaired sensory–motor integration in childhood ADHD remain unclear. Identifying neural markers of cognitive impairment in children with ADHD is vital for the early assisted diagnosis and the selection of intervention targets. Methods We collected electroencephalography (EEG) signals from 70 children with ADHD and 65 matched typically developing (TD) children while performing a visual search task. Oscillation‐based multivariate pattern decoding was used to investigate visuomotor coordination during spatial attention. Results Compared with TD children, children with ADHD showed impairments in accuracy, response time, and response time variability. Multivariate machine learning revealed that the ADHD group showed deficits in alpha (visual‐related) and beta (motor‐related) power‐based decoding accuracy, indicating the impaired sensory orienting and motor preparation. Importantly, children with ADHD exhibited a delay between alpha and beta decoding, suggesting a deficit of concurrent visuomotor coordination. However, this visuomotor asynchrony was absent in TD children. Furthermore, the degree of visuomotor asynchrony between alpha and beta decoding was predictive of behavioral impairments and symptom severity in children with ADHD. Conclusions These observations reveal that impaired concurrent visuomotor coordination might be a potential neural marker of impaired sensory–motor integration in children with ADHD, further advancing the understanding of cognitive deficits, and providing potential research directions for the early diagnosis and optimization of intervention in neurodevelopmental disorders. 10.1111/jcpp.70004 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title Impaired sensory–motor integration in children with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder during visual search
topic Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
url https://acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jcpp.70004