Impact of Motivation on Selected Aspects of Attention in Children with ADHD.

Child Psychiatry Hum Dev

Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, 1 Jaracza Street, 00-378, Warsaw, Poland.

Published: August 2021

Earlier reports showed the co-occurrence of a motivation deficit in children with ADHD. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of extrinsic motivation on selected aspects of attention in children with ADHD, as well as to measure cortical activity and dimensions of motivation as per the self-determination theory. The study included 30 children with ADHD and 30 typically developing (TD) children aged 9-13 years. Children with ADHD exhibited a higher theta/beta power ratio (TBR) in the midline and a lower regional cerebral blood oxygenation (rCBO) level in prefrontal areas measured using the HEG ratio compared to TD children. Children with ADHD were more likely to undertake activity under the pressure of external stimuli and exhibited attention deficits regarding vigilance, visual search and divided attention. Differences between groups regarding attention decreased in conditions of increased motivation, indicating that motivation can reduce cognitive deficits in children with ADHD.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8238702PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10578-020-01042-0DOI Listing

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