2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2015.04.051
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Allocentric but not egocentric visual memory difficulties in adults with ADHD may represent cognitive inefficiency

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“…The visual network, represented in our results as an occipital hyperactivation that along with the dorsal attentional network implication (which mediates goal-directed, top-down executive control processes, particularly in reorienting attention during visual attentional functioning) might influence both attention and visual skills (Brown, Roth, & Katz, 2015;Cortese et al, 2012;Germano, Pinheiro, Okuda, & Capellini, 2013;Mullane & Klein, 2008;Yeo et al, 2011).…”
Section: Functional Fmri Differences May Support Other Neural Networkmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The visual network, represented in our results as an occipital hyperactivation that along with the dorsal attentional network implication (which mediates goal-directed, top-down executive control processes, particularly in reorienting attention during visual attentional functioning) might influence both attention and visual skills (Brown, Roth, & Katz, 2015;Cortese et al, 2012;Germano, Pinheiro, Okuda, & Capellini, 2013;Mullane & Klein, 2008;Yeo et al, 2011).…”
Section: Functional Fmri Differences May Support Other Neural Networkmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Furthermore, a later study by Allison and colleagues showed allocentric-specific deficits can also be seen in asymptomatic preclinical AD, suggesting allocentric spatial memory tasks may be useful in the early diagnosis of AD [72]. Similar allocentric-specific deficits are also observed in neurodevelopmental disorders such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder [73]. Although the ability to learn locations from allocentric representations has been shown to be decreased in patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as well [74], there is sparse literature and agreement on this topic [75].…”
Section: Search Strategies and Their Relevance To Ageing And Diseasementioning
confidence: 90%
“…For example, older humans perform worse in spatial cognition tasks in real world (Burns, 1999;Kirasic, 1991) and virtual environments (Cogné et al, 2017;Moffat and Resnick, 2002). Decline in allocentric strategy use in preclinical Alzheimer's disease (Allison et al, 2016;Coughlan et al, 2018), as well as in other pathologies have also been observed (Brown et al, 2015;Lind et al, 2013;Weniger and Irle, 2008). Thus, properly distinguishing the use of these strategies in behavioral experiments is of paramount importance.…”
Section: Implications For Experimentally Studying Spatial Navigation ...mentioning
confidence: 99%