The neuropsychopharmacology of action inhibition: cross-species translation of the stop-signal and go/no-go tasks
Background and rationale The term 'action inhibition'encapsulates the ability to prevent any
form of planned physical response. Growing evidence suggests that different 'stages' or …
form of planned physical response. Growing evidence suggests that different 'stages' or …
Executive dysfunction and delay aversion in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: nosologic and diagnostic implications
EJS Sonuga-Barke, JA Sergeant, J Nigg… - Child and adolescent …, 2008 - Elsevier
This article reflects on the role of psychopathophysiology—specifically executive function
(EF) deficits and delay aversion (DAv)—in the diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity …
(EF) deficits and delay aversion (DAv)—in the diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity …
[图书][B] Visible learning: A synthesis of over 800 meta-analyses relating to achievement
J Hattie - 2008 - taylorfrancis.com
This unique and ground-breaking book is the result of 15 years research and synthesises
over 800 meta-analyses on the influences on achievement in school-aged students. It builds …
over 800 meta-analyses on the influences on achievement in school-aged students. It builds …
A conceptual review of the comorbidity of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and anxiety: Implications for future research and practice
MA Jarrett, TH Ollendick - Clinical psychology review, 2008 - Elsevier
Although approximately 25% of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
exhibit an anxiety disorder, the comorbidity of ADHD and anxiety has been given less …
exhibit an anxiety disorder, the comorbidity of ADHD and anxiety has been given less …
Stop-signal reaction-time task performance: role of prefrontal cortex and subthalamic nucleus
The stop-signal reaction-time (SSRT) task measures inhibition of a response that has
already been initiated, that is, the ability to stop. Human subjects classified as “impulsive,” for …
already been initiated, that is, the ability to stop. Human subjects classified as “impulsive,” for …
Executive functions in preschool children with aggressive behavior: Impairments in inhibitory control
MAJ Raaijmakers, DP Smidts, JA Sergeant… - Journal of abnormal …, 2008 - Springer
The question whether executive function (EF) deficits in children are associated with conduct
problems remains controversial. Although the origins of aggressive behavior are to be found …
problems remains controversial. Although the origins of aggressive behavior are to be found …
Recent developments in neuropsychological models of childhood psychiatric disorders
The number of studies on the neuropsychology of childhood disorders has increased
exponentially over the past decade. We report the results of an initial meta-analysis of key …
exponentially over the past decade. We report the results of an initial meta-analysis of key …
A review on eye movement studies in childhood and adolescent psychiatry
NNJ Rommelse, S Van der Stigchel, JA Sergeant - Brain and cognition, 2008 - Elsevier
The neural substrates of eye movement measures are largely known. Therefore,
measurement of eye movements in psychiatric disorders may provide insight into the …
measurement of eye movements in psychiatric disorders may provide insight into the …
Action monitoring in boys with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, their nonaffected siblings, and normal control subjects: evidence for an endophenotype
B Albrecht, D Brandeis, H Uebel, H Heinrich… - Biological …, 2008 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a very common and highly
heritable child psychiatric disorder associated with dysfunctions in fronto-striatal networks …
heritable child psychiatric disorder associated with dysfunctions in fronto-striatal networks …
Dissociated functional brain abnormalities of inhibition in boys with pure conduct disorder and in boys with pure attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
K Rubia, R Halari, AB Smith… - American Journal of …, 2008 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: Inhibitory dysfunction may be a transdiagnostic etiopathophysiology of disruptive
behavior disorders. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of inhibitory control has …
behavior disorders. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of inhibitory control has …