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Neural basis of working memory in ADHD: Load versus complexity

Working memory (WM) deficits are key in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Nevertheless, WM is not universally impaired in ADHD. Additionally, the neural basis for WM deficits in ADHD has not been conclusively established, with regions including the prefrontal cortex, cerebellum, and c...

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Autores principales: Mukherjee, Prerona, Hartanto, Tadeus, Iosif, Ana-Maria, Dixon, J. Faye, Hinshaw, Stephen P., Pakyurek, Murat, van den Bos, Wouter, Guyer, Amanda E., McClure, Samuel M., Schweitzer, Julie B., Fassbender, Catherine
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8175567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34215140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102662
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author Mukherjee, Prerona
Hartanto, Tadeus
Iosif, Ana-Maria
Dixon, J. Faye
Hinshaw, Stephen P.
Pakyurek, Murat
van den Bos, Wouter
Guyer, Amanda E.
McClure, Samuel M.
Schweitzer, Julie B.
Fassbender, Catherine
author_facet Mukherjee, Prerona
Hartanto, Tadeus
Iosif, Ana-Maria
Dixon, J. Faye
Hinshaw, Stephen P.
Pakyurek, Murat
van den Bos, Wouter
Guyer, Amanda E.
McClure, Samuel M.
Schweitzer, Julie B.
Fassbender, Catherine
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description Working memory (WM) deficits are key in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Nevertheless, WM is not universally impaired in ADHD. Additionally, the neural basis for WM deficits in ADHD has not been conclusively established, with regions including the prefrontal cortex, cerebellum, and caudate being implicated. These contradictions may be related to conceptualizations of WM capacity, such as load (amount of information) versus operational-complexity (maintenance-recall or manipulation). For instance, relative to neurotypical (NT) individuals, complex WM operations could be impaired in ADHD, while simpler operations are spared. Alternatively, all operations may be impaired at higher loads. Here, we compared the impact of these two components of WM capacity: load and operational-complexity, between ADHD and NT, behaviorally and neurally. We hypothesized that the impact of WM load would be greater in ADHD, and the neural activation would be altered. Participants (age-range 12–23 years; 50 ADHD (18 females); 82 NT (41 females)) recalled three or four objects (load) in forward or backward order (operational-complexity) during functional magnetic resonance imaging scanning. The effects of diagnosis and task were compared on performance and neural engagement. Behaviorally, we found significant interactions between diagnosis and load, and between diagnosis, load, and complexity. Neurally, we found an interaction between diagnosis and load in the right striatum, and between diagnosis and complexity in the right cerebellum and left occipital gyrus. The ADHD group displayed hypo-activation compared to NT group during higher load and greater complexity. This informs mechanisms of functional problems related to WM in adolescents and young adults with ADHD (e.g., academic performance) and remedial interventions (e.g., WM-training).
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spelling pubmed-81755672021-06-11 Neural basis of working memory in ADHD: Load versus complexity Mukherjee, Prerona Hartanto, Tadeus Iosif, Ana-Maria Dixon, J. Faye Hinshaw, Stephen P. Pakyurek, Murat van den Bos, Wouter Guyer, Amanda E. McClure, Samuel M. Schweitzer, Julie B. Fassbender, Catherine Neuroimage Clin Regular Article Working memory (WM) deficits are key in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Nevertheless, WM is not universally impaired in ADHD. Additionally, the neural basis for WM deficits in ADHD has not been conclusively established, with regions including the prefrontal cortex, cerebellum, and caudate being implicated. These contradictions may be related to conceptualizations of WM capacity, such as load (amount of information) versus operational-complexity (maintenance-recall or manipulation). For instance, relative to neurotypical (NT) individuals, complex WM operations could be impaired in ADHD, while simpler operations are spared. Alternatively, all operations may be impaired at higher loads. Here, we compared the impact of these two components of WM capacity: load and operational-complexity, between ADHD and NT, behaviorally and neurally. We hypothesized that the impact of WM load would be greater in ADHD, and the neural activation would be altered. Participants (age-range 12–23 years; 50 ADHD (18 females); 82 NT (41 females)) recalled three or four objects (load) in forward or backward order (operational-complexity) during functional magnetic resonance imaging scanning. The effects of diagnosis and task were compared on performance and neural engagement. Behaviorally, we found significant interactions between diagnosis and load, and between diagnosis, load, and complexity. Neurally, we found an interaction between diagnosis and load in the right striatum, and between diagnosis and complexity in the right cerebellum and left occipital gyrus. The ADHD group displayed hypo-activation compared to NT group during higher load and greater complexity. This informs mechanisms of functional problems related to WM in adolescents and young adults with ADHD (e.g., academic performance) and remedial interventions (e.g., WM-training). Elsevier 2021-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8175567/ /pubmed/34215140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102662 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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