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A novel multidomain computerized cognitive assessment for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: evidence for widespread and circumscribed cognitive deficits.
Full Abstract
Multidomain assessment may enhance the diagnosis of cognitive impairment in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). A set of novel Web-enabled computerized tests has recently been shown to be valid for identifying mild cognitive impairment and characterizing the cognitive profile associated with various disorders. It was anticipated that these tests would be well suited for use in children with ADHD. The authors tested this idea in a pilot study of 15 children (12 males, 3 females; mean age, 11 years 10 months; range, 9-15 years) with ADHD and 15 age-, education-, and gender-matched controls. The profile of cognitive impairment in ADHD children off methylphenidate across 6 cognitive domains (memory, executive function, visual-spatial skills, verbal function, attention, and motor skills) was described relative to controls. The effect of treatment with methylphenidate was examined by comparing the ADHD children on methylphenidate and on placebo (administered in a double-blind randomized fashion) relative to controls and by comparing the ADHD children on methylphenidate relative to placebo. Significant impairment in ADHD was evident in memory, visual-spatial, verbal, and attention domains, and near-significant impairment was observed in executive function and motor skills. On methylphenidate but not placebo, performance was comparable to controls in immediate verbal memory, psychomotor accuracy, visual-spatial, verbal rhyming, and overall battery performance. Significant improvement with administration of methylphenidate relative to placebo was evident for psychomotor accuracy, verbal rhyming, and overall battery performance. Hence, on the limited basis of this pilot study, the set of computerized tests studied appears to be useful for measuring cognitive function in ADHD; however, additional studies are needed to confirm this.
Author information
Author/s: Leitner, Yael (Y); Doniger, Glen M (GM); Barak, Ran (R); Simon, Ely S (ES); Hausdorff, Jeffrey M (JM);
Affiliation: Paediatric Neurology Unit and Child Development Center, Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Grants: AG08812 (Agency:NIA NIH HHS) ; AG14100 (Agency:NIA NIH HHS) ; HD39838 (Agency:NICHD NIH HHS) ; RR13622 (Agency:NCRR NIH HHS)
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Clinical Trial; Journal Article; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
Journal: Journal of child neurology (J Child Neurol), published in Canada. (Language: eng)
Reference: 2007-Mar; vol 22 (issue 3) : pp 264-76
Dates: Created 2007/07/10; Completed 2007/08/15; Revised 2007/12/03;
PMID: 17621495, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 2/18/2009, IMS Date: )
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