Publication date: Available online 30 January 2017
Source:Clinical Neurophysiology
Author(s): Valerie Van Cauwenberge, Rachida El Kaddouri, Karel Hoppenbrouwers, Jan R. Wiersema
ObjectiveWe investigated cognitive reappraisal in children with ADHD by means of the late positive potential (LPP) and self-report ratings. We expected diminished LPP modulation following reappraisal and lower self-report scores in children with ADHD.MethodsEighteen children with ADHD and 24 typically developing (TD) children (8-12 years) performed a cognitive reappraisal task, while EEG was recorded, and filled out a questionnaire on cognitive reappraisal.ResultsDespite the lack of main reappraisal effects on LPP, LPP were less positively modulated during reappraisal in ADHD compared to TD children.ConclusionsChildren with ADHD reported less use of reappraisal and could be distinguished from TD children based on LLP modulation. However the lack of main effects of reappraisal on LPP in both groups hinders clear interpretation of this finding and questions the suitability of LPP modulation within the current paradigm as a neural index of reappraisal in children 8-12 years old, and warrants further research on the inter-individual variability and sensitivity of LPP modulation as a neural index of emotion regulation in children.SignificanceThis is the first study investigating the LPP during cognitive reappraisal in children with ADHD.
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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,00306932607174,alsfakia@gmail.com,
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