Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Characterization of Executive Functions and Patterns of Eye Movements in Children With Developmental Disabilities
The purpose of this study is to characterize the profile of executive functions and eye movements in several populations of children with developmental disabilities.
Abnormal Executive function (EF) profile was considered a major characteristic of Attention
deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism, and is frequently implicated in
Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) children as well. The scientific literature implies
that the EF profile among these three groups share some common abnormalities, but differ
significantly in specific features. Abnormal EF profile may be a core feature of the
developmental trajectory of each syndrome.
The fine measurement of eye movements may shed light on the underlying mechanisms of specific
disorders, and point to abnormal attention, information processing, or motor organization.
Gaze is an important component of social interaction. Eye contact and recognition of other's
gaze direction are crucial to empathy assessment.
The current study will embark in the assessment of a wide range of EF in these populations
and in a matched control group, as well as their relation to other important parameters such
as daily function skills and comorbid neurobehavioral characteristics. It will also assess
the pattern of eye movements in response to various visual stimuli in these populations. The
main purpose is to characterize the similarities and differences of each of these
populations, in terms of EF and eye movements.
Assessment methods:
Clinical parameters:
- Intelligence tests (according to the child's age)
- Communication: DSM-IV, ADOS, Stony Brook questionnaire
- Motor / Coordination: Movement Advanced Battery for Children (M-ABC)
- Attention: Conners Rating Scales - Revised (CRS-R 3rd ed.)
- Sleep: Sleep habits questionnaire
Executive functions will be assessed using the following methods:
- NEPSI-II
- BRIEF questionnaire
- Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
- Tower of Hanoi
Eye movements will be measured using an infra-red video camera produced by ISCAN inc. the
following visual stimuli will be presented:
- Human faces presenting various emotions
- Various objects
- Saccade and anti-saccade tasks
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