An ERP study reveals how training with Dual N-Back task affects risky decision making in a gambling task in ADHD patients

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An ERP study reveals how training with Dual N-Back task affects risky decision making in a gambling task in ADHD patients
Titre du livre
Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Cognitive Neurodynamics
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Mesrobian Sarah K., Lintas Alessandra, Jaquerod Manon, Bader Michel, Goette Lorenz, Villa Alessandro E.P.
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Springer Singapore.
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Singapore
, , , and Rubin Wang, to be published in the next Springer Series on Advances in Cognitive Neurodynamics. The manuscript will be reported as
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Delgado-García José M., Pan Xiaochuan, Sánchez-Campusano Raudel, Wang Rubin
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(VI)
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Advances in Cognitive Neurodynamics
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1-6
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anglais
Résumé
Impaired decision making and Working Memory (WM) are among the characteristic symptoms of patients affected by Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). In order to investigate whether a WM training can affect the attitude towards risky decision making, we designed a study where participants had to perform a Probabilistic Gambling Task. Our study has demonstrated that WM training affects in a different way controls and ADHD patients, who showed an increased tendency towards a risk-taking attitude in case of the adaptive variant of the memory task. In ADHD patients, the frontal sites appeared the most affected, whereas global brain activity was likely to be affected in controls. This study shows also the benefits of cognitive training in ADHD patients, but in healthy subjects too.
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07/09/2017 14:19
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