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Right parietal dysfunction in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, combined type: a functional MRI study

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posted on 2024-06-18, 09:41 authored by A Vance, Tim SilkTim Silk, M Casey, NJ Rinehart, JL Bradshaw, MA Bellgrove, R Cunnington
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, combined type (ADHD-CT) is associated with spatial working memory deficits. These deficits are known to be subserved by dysfunction of neural circuits involving right prefrontal, striatal and parietal brain regions. This study determines whether decreased right prefrontal, striatal and parietal activation with a mental rotation task shown in adolescents with ADHD-CT is also evident in children with ADHD-CT. A cross-sectional study of 12 pre-pubertal, right-handed, 8–12-year-old boys with ADHD-CT and 12 pre-pubertal, right-handed, performance IQ-matched, 8–12-year-old healthy boys, recruited from local primary schools, was completed. Participants underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging while performing a mental rotation task that requires spatial working memory. The two groups did not differ in their accuracy or response times for the mental rotation task. The ADHD-CT group showed significantly less activation in right parieto-occipital areas (cuneus and precuneus, BA 19), the right inferior parietal lobe (BA 40) and the right caudate nucleus. Our findings with a child cohort confirm previous reports of right striatal-parietal dysfunction in adolescents with ADHD-CT. This dysfunction suggests a widespread maturational deficit that may be developmental stage independent.

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Journal

Molecular Psychiatry

Volume

12

Pagination

826-832

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1359-4184

eISSN

1476-5578

Language

eng

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Includes IMAGE - An fMRI investigation of right parietal function using a mental rotation task in pre-pubertal boys with ADHD, combined type. p793 doi:10.1038/sj.mp.4002070

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CN.1 Other journal article

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2007, Nature Publishing Group

Issue

9

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group (Springer Nature)

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