2021
DOI: 10.1080/02643294.2021.1908979
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Differential response to pharmacological intervention in ADHD furthers our understanding of the mechanisms of interference control

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“…Our findings confirm those of a recent study using dynamic analyses of performance to compare interference control between untreated children with ADHD, children with ADHD under methylphenidate (MPH), and TD children, when performing a Simon task (Grandjean et al, 2021b). Untreated children with ADHD were more vulnerable to impulse capture than treated children or TD children, and they were less efficient at suppressing impulsive responses than TD children.…”
Section: Adhd Affects Reactive Inhibitory Controlsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Our findings confirm those of a recent study using dynamic analyses of performance to compare interference control between untreated children with ADHD, children with ADHD under methylphenidate (MPH), and TD children, when performing a Simon task (Grandjean et al, 2021b). Untreated children with ADHD were more vulnerable to impulse capture than treated children or TD children, and they were less efficient at suppressing impulsive responses than TD children.…”
Section: Adhd Affects Reactive Inhibitory Controlsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Even if this is not unique to the current sample, this difference could raise the question of whether our results would persist after controlling for IQ, particularly concerning reactive control. In this regard, it is interesting to notice that deficits in reactive control have already been found in children with ADHD when IQ was controlled in a study using the Simon task (Grandjean et al, 2021b). Previous research has shown no link between IQ and inhibitory processes (Bitsakou et al, 2008).…”
Section: General Conclusion and Limitations Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…This method of dissociating these two complementary processes of interference control had received empirical support from several studies in healthy populations (Burle et al, 2002(Burle et al, , 2005van den Wildenberg et al, 2010;Wijnen & Ridderinkhof, 2007), as well as in clinical populations such as children with ADHD (Ridderinkhof et al, 2005;Grandjean, Suarez, Miquee, Da Fonseca & Casini, 2021;, adults with ADHD (Suarez et al, 2015); Parkinson's Disease patients (Fluchère et al, 2015;van Wouwe et al, 2016;Wylie et al, 2010;, and Tourette Syndrome patients (Wylie et al, 2013). Moreover, it has been shown that these two components of interference control can be differently impacted in certain cases (Fluchère et al, 2015;2018;Grandjean, Suarez, Miquee, DaFonseca & Casini, 2021;Ramdani et al, 2015). Some authors have also suggested that these functions are probably associated with different brain systems by quantifying the extent to which RT distribution measures of response inhibition were associated with individual differences in different brain areas activity (Forstmann, Van den Wildenberg, & Ridderinkhof, 2008).…”
Section: The Simon Task and The "Activation-suppression" Modelmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Neurological and neuropsychological studies have provided considerable support in favour of the activation–suppression hypothesis. For example, the Simon effect did not decrease over time in people known to have deficits in inhibition, such as older adults (Juncos-Rabadán et al, 2008) and people with Alzheimer disease (Castel et al, 2007), Parkinson disease (Wylie et al, 2010) or attention deficit disorder (Grandjean et al, 2021). Data coming from neuroimaging studies also support the activation-suppression hypothesis (Forstman et al, 2008) by revealing that activation in the right inferior frontal cortex, an area known to be involved in inhibition, was also associated with the negative slope of delta plots.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Conflict In the Simon Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%