
%0 Journal Article
%T Inhibitory control, conduct problems, and callous unemotional traits in children with ADHD and typically developing children
%J Developmental neuropsychology
%D 2022
%A Waschbusch, Daniel A.
%A Babinski, Dara E.
%A Fosco, Whitney D.
%A Haas, Sarah M.
%A Waxmonsky, James G.
%A Garon, Nancy
%A Nichols, Shana
%A King, Sara
%A Santor, Darcy A.
%A Andrade, Brendan F.
%V 47
%N 1
%P 42-59
%X 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>
%G en
%I Informa - Taylor and Francis Group
%@ 8756-5641
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/87565641.2022.2032713