dc.contributor.author | ROBERTSON, IAN | en |
dc.contributor.author | DOCKREE, PAUL | en |
dc.contributor.author | FITZGERALD, MICHAEL | en |
dc.date.accessioned | 2009-05-12T15:27:47Z | |
dc.date.available | 2009-05-12T15:27:47Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2009 | en |
dc.date.submitted | 2009 | en |
dc.identifier.citation | O'Connell RG, Bellgrove MA, Dockree PM, Lau A, Hester R, Garavan H, Fitzgerald M., Foxe JJ, Robertson IH, The neural correlates of deficient error awareness in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Neuropsychologia, 47, 4, 2009, 1149 - 1159 | en |
dc.identifier.other | Y | en |
dc.description | PUBLISHED | en |
dc.description | (272) . PMID: 19350709 ABSTRACT: The ability to detect and correct errors is critical to adaptive control of behaviour and represents a discrete neuropsychological function. A number of studies have highlighted that attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with abnormalities in behavioural and neural responsiveness to performance errors. One limitation of previous work has been a failure to determine the extent to which these differences are attributable to failures of conscious error awareness, a process that is dependent on the integrity of the frontal lobes. Recent advances in electrophysiological research make it possible to distinguish unconscious and conscious aspects of error processing. This study constitutes an extensive electrophysiological investigation of error awareness and error processing in ADHD. A Go/No-Go response inhibition task specifically designed to assess error awareness was administered to a group of adults diagnosed with ADHD and a group of matched control participants. The ADHD group made significantly more errors than the control group but was less likely to consciously detect these errors. An analysis of event-related potentials elicited by errors indicated that an early performance monitoring component (early positivity) was significantly attenuated in the ADHD group as was a later component that specifically reflects conscious error processing (Pe). Dipole source modelling suggested that abnormal Pe amplitudes were attributable to decreased activation of the anterior cingulate cortex. Decreased electrodermal activity in the ADHD group also suggested a motivational insensitivity to performance errors. Our data provide evidence that neuropsychological deficits associated with ADHD can be exacerbated by error processing abnormalities. Error awareness may represent an important cognitive and physiological phenotype for ADHD. | en |
dc.description.abstract | The ability to detect and correct errors is critical to adaptive control of behaviour and
represents a discrete neuropsychological function. A number of studies have highlighted that
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with abnormalities in behavioural and
neural responsiveness to performance errors. One limitation of previous work has been a failure to
determine the extent to which these differences are attributable to failures of conscious error
awareness, a process that is dependent on the integrity of the frontal lobes. Recent advances in
electrophysiological research make it possible to distinguish unconscious and conscious aspects of
error processing. This study constitutes an extensive electrophysiological investigation of error
awareness and error processing in ADHD. A Go/No-go response inhibition task specifically
designed to assess error awareness was administered to a group of adults diagnosed with ADHD
and a group of matched control participants. The ADHD group made significantly more errors than
the control group but was less likely to consciously detect these errors. An analysis of event-related
potentials elicited by errors indicated that an early performance monitoring component (early
positivity) was significantly attenuated in the ADHD group as was a later component that
specifically reflects conscious error processing (Pe). Dipole source modelling suggested that
abnormal Pe amplitudes were attributable to decreased activation of the anterior cingulate cortex.
Decreased electrodermal activity in the ADHD group also suggested a motivational insensitivity to
performance errors. Our data provide evidence that neuropsychological deficits associated with
ADHD can be exacerbated by error processing abnormalities. Error awareness may represent an
important cognitive and physiological phenotype for ADHD. | en |
dc.format.extent | 1149 | en |
dc.format.extent | 1159 | en |
dc.format.mimetype | application/pdf | |
dc.language.iso | en | en |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | Neuropsychologia | en |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | 47 | en |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | 4 | en |
dc.rights | Y | en |
dc.subject | Error awareness; ADHD; ERP; Source analysis; Anterior cingulate cortex | en |
dc.title | The neural correlates of deficient error awareness in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) | en |
dc.type | Journal Article | en |
dc.type.supercollection | scholarly_publications | en |
dc.type.supercollection | refereed_publications | en |
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dc.identifier.doi | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2009.01.011 | en |
dc.subject.TCDTheme | Neuroscience | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | ADD/ADHD | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | ADD/ADHD | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | ADHD | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | ADHD | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | ADHD Lifetime Impairment Survey | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD) | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | Adolescent Psychiatry | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | CHILD PSYCHIATRY | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRY | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | CONSULTATION LIAISON PSYCHIATRY | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | CONSULTATION-LIAISON PSYCHIATRY | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | DISORDER ADHD | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | International Multicentre ADHD Genetics Project | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | LIAISON PSYCHIATRY | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | Neuropsychiatry | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | Neuropsychiatry | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | PSYCHIATRY | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | Psychiatry | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | Psychiatry | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | TRAINEES IN PSYCHIATRY | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | adult ADHD | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | child and adolescent Psychiatry | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | deficient error awareness | en |
dc.subject.TCDTag | neural correlates | en |
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