
@article{ref1,
title="Inhibitory control, conduct problems, and callous unemotional traits in children with ADHD and typically developing children",
journal="Developmental neuropsychology",
year="2022",
author="Waschbusch, Daniel A. and Babinski, Dara E. and Fosco, Whitney D. and Haas, Sarah M. and Waxmonsky, James G. and Garon, Nancy and Nichols, Shana and King, Sara and Santor, Darcy A. and Andrade, Brendan F.",
volume="47",
number="1",
pages="42-59",
abstract="Compared children with CP/ADHD, CPCU/ADHD, ADHD-only, and controls on two measures of inhibitory control: a Simon/flanker task that measured response selection and a stop signal task that measured response inhibition. <br><br>RESULTS showed: (a) ADHD was associated with both measures of inhibitory control; (b) control children had better overall performance and ADHD-only had worse response selection than the CP groups; and (c) children with CPCU/ADHD had better response inhibition than children with ADHD-only or CP/ADHD. <br><br>RESULTS suggest inhibitory control dysfunction is associated with ADHD rather than CP and that response inhibition dysfunction distinguishes children with CP/ADHD from children with CPCU/ADHD.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="8756-5641",
doi="10.1080/87565641.2022.2032713",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/87565641.2022.2032713"
}