Time perception and reproduction in young adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. |
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Authors: | Barkley, Russell A. Murphy, Kevin R. Bush, Tracie |
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Abstract: | Adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; n ?=? 104) were compared with a control group (n ?=? 64) on time estimation and reproduction tasks. Results were unaffected by ADHD subtype or gender. The ADHD group provided larger time estimations than did the control group, particularly at long intervals. This became nonsignificant after controlling for IQ. The ADHD group made shorter reproductions than the control group (15- and 60-s intervals) and greater reproduction errors (12-, 45-, 60-s durations). These differences remained after controlling for IQ and comorbid oppositional defiant disorder, depression, and anxiety. Only the level of anxiety contributed to errors (at 12-s duration) beyond the level of ADHD. Results extended findings on time perception in ADHD children to adults and ruled out comorbidity as the basis of the errors. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | adults attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD time estimation tasks reproduction tasks |
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