Effects of Background Music on Attentional Networks of Children With and Without Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Case Control Experimental Study.

IF 1.9 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Interactive Journal of Medical Research Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI:10.2196/53869
Camila Guimarães Mendes, Jonas Jardim de Paula, Débora Marques Miranda
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Abstract

Background: To sustain performance during a task that requires attention may be a challenge for children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which strongly influences motivation for tasks and has been connected to the level of arousal.

Objective: This study aimed to analyze the effect of musical stimulus on attentional performance in children with ADHD and typically developing children.

Methods: A total of 76 boys (34 with ADHD and 42 typically developing) performed the Attention Network Test (ANT) for children under 2 experimental conditions (with and without music). Four attentional measures were extracted from the ANT. We tested the effect of the experimental condition and its interaction with the group using repeated measures ANOVA.

Results: We found no significant main effects or interactions for the reaction times of the alerting, orienting, and conflict attentional networks of the ANT (all P>.05). Regarding ANT errors, we found a significant main effect for music, with a moderate effect size (F1,72=9.83; P=.03; ηp2=0.06) but the condition×group interaction was not significant (F1,72=1.79; P=.18). Participants made fewer errors when listening to music compared to the control condition.

Conclusions: Music seems not to interfere in the attentional network in children and adolescents. Perhaps background music affects motivation. Future studies will be needed to validate this.

Trial registration: ReBEC.gov U1111-12589039; https://ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/RBR-8s22sh8.

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背景音乐对注意力缺陷/多动障碍儿童和非注意力缺陷/多动障碍儿童注意网络的影响:病例对照实验研究
背景:注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)会严重影响完成任务的积极性,并与唤醒水平有关:本研究旨在分析音乐刺激对多动症儿童和发育正常儿童注意力表现的影响:共有 76 名男孩(34 名患有多动症,42 名发育正常)在两种实验条件下(有音乐和无音乐)进行了儿童注意力网络测试(ANT)。从注意力网络测试中提取了四项注意力测量指标。我们使用重复测量方差分析检验了实验条件的影响及其与组别的交互作用:我们发现,ANT 的警觉、定向和冲突注意网络的反应时间没有明显的主效应或交互作用(均为 P>.05)。在ANT错误方面,我们发现音乐有显著的主效应,且效应大小适中(F1,72=9.83;P=.03;ηp2=0.06),但条件与组的交互作用不显著(F1,72=1.79;P=.18)。与对照组相比,听音乐时参与者犯的错误更少:音乐似乎不会干扰儿童和青少年的注意力网络。也许背景音乐会影响学习动机。需要未来的研究来验证这一点:ReBEC.gov U1111-12589039;https://ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/RBR-8s22sh8。
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