Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Difficulties in Emotional Processing, the Influence of Methylphenidate on This Processing and the Relations Between Emotional Processing and Social Functioning Among Children With ADHD
Children with ADHD are in high risk to develope social difficulties. The present study will
examine the emotional processing in those children. The main purpose is to investigate the
connection between memory and recognition of facial expressions, how those abilities
influence social functioning and if Methylphenidate influence the emotional processing.
The study will include 80 children in ages 9-12 years, devided in 2 groups; children with
ADHD treated with Methylphenidate, and healthy children without ADHD. The children will do
computerized tasks that examine recognition and memory of facial expressions. Social
function will be examined by questionnaires filled by parents and teachers.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterized by short attention and
concentration, impulsive and hyperactive behavior. Children with ADHD are in high risk to
develop difficulties in social adjustment. The social difficulties challenge the support
that those children get from their environment through their lives.
Last years studies on the causes that influence ADHD's social difficulties, suggests that
they derive from problems in emotional information processing. Some research focus on
recognition deficits of emotion and facial expressions, but their results are inconsistent.
Moreover, there is a disagreement about the problems in the emotional processing that
influence the social behavior of children with ADHD.
In the present study we will further examine the emotional information processing in
children with ADHD. We will focus on recognition and memory of facial expressions. The main
purpose of the current study is to investigate the connection between memory and recognition
of facial expressions, and how those abilities influence social functioning. Another purpose
is to investigate the assumption that beyond impulsivity and inattention, the difficulty in
emotional processing is caused by specific deficits in the capacity to recognize and recall
facial expressions. In order to test this assumption we will compare between the ability to
recognize and recall facial expressions and the ability to recognize and recall objects.
ADHD is positively influenced by arousing drugs. Methylphenidate is the most prescribed and
investigated drug in Israel. This drug improves attention, social and cognitive functions,
and reduces hyperactive and impulsive behavior. However, its influence on emotional
processing was not studied enough. Another purpose of this study is to test the efficiency
of this drug on emotional processing.
The present study will include 80 children in ages 9-12 years, divided in 2 groups; 40
children with ADHD treated with Methylphenidate, and 40 healthy children without ADHD. The
ADHD group will be tested in 2 sessions; one under drug treatment and one without drug
treatment. The healthy children will be tested in 1 session. The children will do
computerized tasks (Complex Reaction Time, Modified Day-Night and Attention Network Test)
that examine recognition and memory of facial expressions. In order to examine their social
function, their parents and teachers will fill questionnaires (BRIEF, CBCL/6-18 and
TRF/6-18).
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Observational Model: Case-Crossover, Time Perspective: Prospective
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