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Hypoactivation in right inferior frontal cortex is specifically associated with motor response inhibition in adult ADHD
Authors:Sharon Morein‐Zamir  Chris Dodds  Tim J. van Hartevelt  Wolfgang Schwarzkopf  Barbara Sahakian  Ulrich Müller  Trevor Robbins
Affiliation:1. Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom;2. Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom;3. Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom;4. Department of Psychology, University of Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom;5. Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom;6. Department of Psychology, Ludwig‐Maximilians‐University, Germany;7. Adult ADHD ServiceCambridgeshire & Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust
Abstract:Adult ADHD has been linked to impaired motor response inhibition and reduced associated activation in the right inferior frontal cortex (IFC). However, it is unclear whether abnormal inferior frontal activation in adult ADHD is specifically related to a response inhibition deficit or reflects a more general deficit in attentional processing. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we tested a group of 19 ADHD patients with no comorbidities and a group of 19 healthy control volunteers on a modified go/no‐go task that has been shown previously to distinguish between cortical responses related to response inhibition and attentional shifting. Relative to the healthy controls, ADHD patients showed increased commission errors and reduced activation in inferior frontal cortex during response inhibition. Crucially, this reduced activation was observed when controlling for attentional processing, suggesting that hypoactivation in right IFC in ADHD is specifically related to impaired response inhibition. The results are consistent with the notion of a selective neurocognitive deficit in response inhibition in adult ADHD associated with abnormal functional activation in the prefrontal cortex, whilst ruling out likely group differences in attentional orienting, arousal and motivation. Hum Brain Mapp 35:5141–5152, 2014. © 2014 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity/diagnosis  magnetic resonance imaging/methods  prefrontal cortex/physiopathology  attention  inhibition control  cognitive flexibility  executive‐function
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