Neurophysiology of Perceptual Decision-Making and Its Alterations in Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-04-02 DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0469-24.2025
Mana Biabani, Kevin Walsh, Shou-Han Zhou, Joseph Wagner, Alexandra Johnstone, Julia Paterson, Beth P Johnson, Natasha Matthews, Gerard M Loughnane, Redmond G O'Connell, Mark A Bellgrove
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Despite the prevalence of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), efforts to develop a detailed understanding of the neuropsychology of this neurodevelopmental condition are complicated by the diversity of interindividual presentations and the inability of current clinical tests to distinguish between its sensory, attentional, arousal, or motoric contributions. Identifying objective methods that can explain the diverse performance profiles across individuals diagnosed with ADHD has been a long-held goal. Achieving this could significantly advance our understanding of etiological processes and potentially inform the development of personalized treatment approaches. Here, we examine key neuropsychological components of ADHD within an electrophysiological (EEG) perceptual decision-making paradigm that is capable of isolating distinct neural signals of several key information processing stages necessary for sensory-guided actions from attentional selection to motor responses. Using a perceptual decision-making task (random dot motion), we evaluated the performance of 79 children (aged 8-17 years) and found slower and less accurate responses, along with a reduced rate of evidence accumulation (drift rate parameter of drift diffusion model), in children with ADHD (n = 37; 13 female) compared with typically developing peers (n = 42; 18 female). This was driven by the atypical dynamics of discrete electrophysiological signatures of attentional selection, the accumulation of sensory evidence, and strategic adjustments reflecting urgency of response. These findings offer an integrated account of decision-making in ADHD and establish discrete neural signals that might be used to understand the wide range of neuropsychological performance variations in individuals with ADHD.

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知觉决策的神经生理学及其在注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)中的改变。
尽管ADHD很普遍,但由于个体间表现的多样性,以及目前临床试验无法区分其感觉、注意力、觉醒或运动方面的贡献,对这种神经发育状况的神经心理学的详细了解变得复杂。寻找客观的方法来解释被诊断患有多动症的个体之间不同的表现概况一直是一个长期的目标。实现这一目标可以显著提高我们对病因过程的理解,并可能为个性化治疗方法的发展提供信息。在这里,我们在电生理(EEG)感知决策范式中研究ADHD的关键神经心理学成分,该范式能够分离从注意选择到运动反应的感觉引导行动所需的几个关键信息处理阶段的不同神经信号。使用感知决策任务(随机点运动),我们评估了79名儿童(8至17岁)的表现,发现ADHD儿童的反应更慢、更不准确,证据积累率(漂移扩散模型的漂移率参数)也更低(n = 37;13名女性)与正常发育的同龄人相比(n = 42;18岁女性)。这是由注意选择的离散电生理特征的非典型动态、感官证据的积累和反映反应紧迫性的策略调整所驱动的。这些发现为ADHD患者的决策提供了一个综合的解释,并建立了离散的神经信号,可以用来理解ADHD患者神经心理表现的广泛变化。由于我们对ADHD神经学基础的不完全了解,诊断和治疗途径的有效性受到限制。一个有希望的研究途径是寻找可能导致与多动症相关的各种认知挑战的基本神经机制。我们通过整合神经认知、神经生理(即脑电图)和计算分析水平,开发了一种基本认知过程差异的机制描述。我们发现ADHD患者明显的神经变化可以解释表现的改变(例如,反应变慢,反应不准确)。这些变化包括注意选择、感觉信息处理和反应准备的神经模式的变化。这些发现增强了我们对多动症的神经生理特征的理解,并可能为更有效的个性化干预提供潜在的目标。
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Journal of Neuroscience
Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: JNeurosci (ISSN 0270-6474) is an official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. It is published weekly by the Society, fifty weeks a year, one volume a year. JNeurosci publishes papers on a broad range of topics of general interest to those working on the nervous system. Authors now have an Open Choice option for their published articles
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