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Time Effects on Resting EEG in Children With/Without AD/HD

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posted on 2024-11-14, 18:23 authored by Dawei Zhang, Stuart JohnstoneStuart Johnstone, Hui Li, Robert BarryRobert Barry, Adam ClarkeAdam Clarke, Qihua Zhao, Yan Song, Lu Liu, Qiujin Qian, Yufeng Wang, Li Sun
In this study we extend on behavioural evidence to examine the effect of time on EEG measures related to arousal and emotion/motivation in children with/without AD/HD. Thirty children with AD/HD and 30 age- and sex-matched controls participated. EEG was recorded during an eyes-closed resting condition and divided into three 2.5 min blocks after pre-processing. Time effects for absolute and relative alpha activity were found in healthy controls; these effects did not interact with AD/HD status. Interactions between time and AD/HD status were found for absolute theta, relative theta, and theta/beta ratio (TBR), with these EEG indices increasing over time in children with AD/HD. Moreover, IQ played a role in the interaction between time and AD/HD status. These results are consistent with predictions from both the optimal stimulation model and the delay aversion model, and suggest important methodological considerations for future EEG research in children with/without AD/HD.

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Zhang, D., Johnstone, S. J., Li, H., Barry, R. J., Clarke, A. R., Zhao, Q., Song, Y., Liu, L., Qian, Q., Wang, Y. & Sun, L. (2019). Time Effects on Resting EEG in Children With/Without AD/HD. Brain Topography: journal of functional neurophysiology, 32 (2), 286-294.

Journal title

Brain Topography

Volume

32

Issue

2

Pagination

286-294

Language

English

RIS ID

132402

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