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Associations between the Mismatch-negativity Potential and Symptom Severity in Medication-naive Children and Adolescents with Symptoms of Attention Deficit/hyperactivity Disorder

Authors
Lee, Yeon JungJeong, Mi YoungKim, Jung HoKim, Ji-Sun
Issue Date
May-2020
Publisher
대한정신약물학회
Keywords
Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity; Evoked potentials; Child; Adolescent; Biomarkers
Citation
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience, v.18, no.2, pp 249 - 260
Pages
12
Journal Title
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience
Volume
18
Number
2
Start Page
249
End Page
260
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/2878
DOI
10.9758/cpn.2020.18.2.249
ISSN
1738-1088
2093-4327
Abstract
Objective: The mismatch negativity (MMN) event-related potential is an index of the pre-attentive stage of neural auditory information processing and an electrophysiological signal indicative of the integrity of auditory information processing with regard to the attention deficit symptom of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). We investigated the association between the MMN amplitude and latency in frontal brain regions and symptom severity in children with ADHD and subclinical ADHD symptoms. Methods: This study included 29 children: 16 (10 boys; mean age, 13.06 +/- 3.67 years) with ADHD (ADHD group) and 13 (eight boys; mean age, 13.40 +/- 3.31 years) with sub-clinical ADHD symptoms (subclinical ADHD group). We performed the following assessments: Korean ADHD rating scale-IV (K-ARS-IV), children depression inventory, state/trait anxiety inventory for children, and MMN (measured at Fz, FCz, Cz, and CPz). Results: There were no sex or mean age differences between the groups (chi(2) = -0.01, p = 0.958; Z = -1.88, p = 0.060, respectively). The ADHD group had a significantly higher mean K-ARS-IV score (26.13 +/- 9.56 vs. 17.15 +/- 11.73, Z = -2.11, p = 0.035). Significant differences were found according to symptom severity in the MMN amplitude at FCz (Z = -2.11, p = 0.035) and MMN latency at Fz and FCz (Z = -2.48, p = 0.013; Z = - 2.57, p = 0.010). The K-ARS-IV, K-ARS inattention subscale, and K-ARS hyperactivity-impulsivity subscale scores in the ADHD group correlated significantly with the MMN amplitude at Cz and CPz. Conclusion: This study found differences in the MMN amplitude and latency according to the severity of ADHD symptoms and identified MMN as a potential adjunct to the diagnosis of ADHD.
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