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Arch Neurocien 2021; 26 (1)
Emotional assessment of adults with ADHD through event-related potentials. Systematic review
Oliveros-Chacana JC, Kreither J
Language: Spanish
References: 41
Page: 15-23
PDF size: 263.30 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: During the last decade, several studies have been shown that adults with Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) not only have to deal with attention and memory problems, but also
with difficulties in emotional recognition. Furthermore, the event related potentials (ERPs) technique
has shown to be an effective way to investigate the neural correlates of such functions.
Objective: The
aim of this systematic review was to collect studies that used experimental paradigms with emotional
stimuli in combination with ERPs in adults with ADHD.
Method: A systematic review was conducted
according to PRISMA statement. The following MeSH terms were used: “emotions”, “attention deficithyperactivity
disorder ”, “event-related potentials”, and “adult”. Of the 173 unique records identified,
8 met the inclusion criteria.
Results: For the early ERP components, adults with ADHD showed higher
P1 amplitudes for negative and positive stimuli; and lower N170 amplitudes for positive stimuli,
compared to participants without ADHD.For late ERP components, individuals with ADHD showed
higher amplitudes of late positive potential (LPP) during the processing of aversive stimuli and emotional
regulation.
Discussion and conclusion: In general, adults with ADHD showed lower performance on
emotional tasks compared to participants without ADHD. This review highlight that through ERPs studies
there are promising and novel proposals to evaluate the neural correlates of emotional processing in
adults with ADHD.
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