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Colour perception in ADHD
Authors:Banaschewski Tobias  Ruppert Sinje  Tannock Rosemary  Albrecht Björn  Becker Andreas  Uebel Henrik  Sergeant Joseph A  Rothenberger Aribert
Affiliation:Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of G?ttingen, Germany. tbanasc@gwdg.de
Abstract:Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with unexplained impairments on speeded naming of coloured stimuli. These deficits may reflect hypofunctioning retinal dopaminergic mechanisms impairing particularly blue-yellow colour discrimination. Colour perception and rapid colour naming ability were investigated in 14 children with ADHD and 13 healthy peers matched for age, gender, and IQ, using the Farnsworth-Munsell 100 Hue Test (FMT) and the Stroop-Colour-Word test. Children with ADHD committed more errors on the FMT, particularly on discrimination of colours along the blue-yellow axis, and were slower on Stroop subtests involving colour naming. However, the latter deficit was accounted for similarly by blue-yellow and red-green discrimination abilities. Blue-yellow colour perception problems in ADHD contribute to but do not fully explain the observed slowed colour naming.
Keywords:Colour vision    attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder    dopamine    Stroop-Colour-Word test
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