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- Bernd Feige
- Monica Biscaldi
- Christopher W N Saville
- Christian Kluckert
- Stephan Bender
- Ulrich Ebner-Priemer
- Klaus Hennighausen
- Reinhold Rauh
- Christian Fleischhaker
- Christoph Klein
Abstract
Increased intra-subject variability of reaction times (ISV-RT) is one of the most consistent findings in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Although the nature of this phenomenon is still unclear, it has been hypothesised to reflect interference from the Default Mode Network (DMN). So far, ISV-RT has been operationally defined either as a frequency spectrum of the underlying RT time series, or as a measure of dispersion of the RT scores distribution. Here, we use a novel RT analysis framework to link these hitherto unconnected facets of ISV-RT by determining the sensitivity of different measures of RT dispersion to the frequency content of the underlying RT time series. N=27 patients with ADHD and N=26 healthy controls performed several visual N-back tasks. Different measures of RT dispersion were repeatedly modelled after individual frequency bands of the underlying RT time series had been either extracted or suppressed using frequency-domain filtering. We found that the intra-subject standard deviation of RT preserves the “1/f noise” characteristic typical of human RT data. Furthermore and most importantly, we found that the ex-Gaussian parameter τ is rather exclusively sensitive to frequencies below 0.025 Hz in the underlying RT time series and that the particularly slow RTs, which nourish τ, occur regularly as part of an quasi-periodic, ultra-slow RT fluctuation. Overall, our results are compatible with the idea that ISV-RT is modulated by an endogenous, slowly fluctuating process that may reflect DMN interference.
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Bernd Feige & Monica Biscaldi & Christopher W N Saville & Christian Kluckert & Stephan Bender & Ulrich Ebner-Priemer & Klaus Hennighausen & Reinhold Rauh & Christian Fleischhaker & Christoph Klein, 2013.
"On the Temporal Characteristics of Performance Variability in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD),"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 8(10), pages 1-1, October.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0069674
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0069674
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- Schulz-Zhecheva, Y. & Voelkle, M.C. & Biscaldi, M. & Beauducel, A. & Klein, C., 2024.
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