856 resultados para Attention-deficithyperactivity disorder (ADHD)


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Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder is a disease that affects 3 to 5 percent of children globally. Many of those live in areas with very few or no medical professionals qualified to help them. To help assuage this problem a system was developed that allows physicians to accompany their patient’s progress and prescribe treatments. These treatments can be drugs or behavioral exercises. The behavioral exercises were designed in the form of games in order to motivate the patients, children, for the treatment. The system allows the patients to play the prescribed games, under the supervision of their tutors. Each game is designed to improve the patient’s handling of their disease through training in a specific mental component. The objective of this approach is to complement the traditional form of treatment by allowing a physician to prescribe therapeutic games and maintaining the patients under supervision between their regular consultations. The main goal of this project is to provide the patients with a better control of their symptoms that with just traditional therapy. Experimental field tests with children and clinical staff, offer promising results. This research is developed in the context of a financed project involving INESC C (Polytechnic Institute of Leiria delegation), the Santo André Hospital of Leiria, and the start-up company PlusrootOne (that owns the project).

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A hiperatividade locomotora e as alterações nos ritmos circadianos têm sido descritas em roedores e humanos expostos ao etanol durante o desenvolvimento. Considerando que a atividade locomotora em camundongos é conhecida por variar ao longo das fases do ciclo claro escuro, é possível que o fenótipo hiperativo resultante da exposição precoce ao etanol também varie em função da hora do dia. Além disso, é possível que a hiperatividade apresentada pelos indivíduos expostos ao etanol durante o desenvolvimento esteja associada com distúrbios no sistema de controle do ritmo circadiano. Neste estudo, avaliamos estas duas possibilidades realizando uma análise circadiana da atividade locomotora e da expressão dos genes de relógio de camundongos adolescentes expostos ao etanol durante o período de surto de crescimento cerebral. Para tanto, camundongos suíços criados e mantidos em um ciclo claro/escuro de 12h (luzes acesas às 2:00h, apagadas as 14:00h) foram injetados com etanol (5g/kg ip, grupo ETOH) ou um volume equivalente de solução salina (grupo SAL) em dias alternados do segundo ao oitavo dias pós-natais. No 30 dia pós-natal, os animais foram testados em campo aberto por 15 minutos em diferentes momentos do ciclo claro/escuro: durante a fase clara entre 6:00 e 7:30h e entre12:00 e 13:30h; durante a fase escura entre 18:00 e 19:30h e entre 0:00 e 01:30h. Durante a fase escura os testes foram realizados sob iluminação com luz vermelha. Após os testes comportamentais, alguns animais foram randomicamente selecionados para as análises de imunofluorescência da expressão dos genes PER 1, 2 e 3 no núcleo supraquiasmático. Ao longo dos seis primeiros minutos, a atividade locomotora dos animais testados durante o período claro não mudou significativamente ou apresentou um leve aumento e a dos animais testados no período escuro apresentou uma marcante redução. Além disso, o grupo de animais testados entre 00:00 e 1:30h apresentou a maior atividade locomotora e o grupo dos animais testados entre 12:00 e 13:30h apresentou a menor atividade locomotora. De modo importante, a exposição neonatal ao etanol promoveu hiperatividade locomotora apenas no grupo de animais testados entre 00:00 e 1:30h. Em relação aos genes de controle do ritmo circadiano, a exposição precoce ao etanol afetou apenas a expressão do gene Per1 que foi menor entre 18:00 e 19:30h. O fato de que a expressão dos genes de controle do ritmo circadiano foi alterada no meio da fase escura e que a hiperatividade locomotora foi observada apenas no final da fase escura é compatível com a hipótese de que a hiperatividade induzida pelo etanol pode estar associada com as perturbações de controle do ritmo circadiano.

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are often comorbid and share behavioural-cognitive abnormalities in sustained attention. A key question is whether this shared cognitive phenotype is based on common or different underlying pathophysiologies. To elucidate this question, we compared 20 boys with ADHD to 20 age and IQ matched ASD and 20 healthy boys using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during a parametrically modulated vigilance task with a progressively increasing load of sustained attention. ADHD and ASD boys had significantly reduced activation relative to controls in bilateral striato–thalamic regions, left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and superior parietal cortex. Both groups also displayed significantly increased precuneus activation relative to controls. Precuneus was negatively correlated with the DLPFC activation, and progressively more deactivated with increasing attention load in controls, but not patients, suggesting problems with deactivation of a task-related default mode network in both disorders. However, left DLPFC underactivation was significantly more pronounced in ADHD relative to ASD boys, which furthermore was associated with sustained performance measures that were only impaired in ADHD patients. ASD boys, on the other hand, had disorder-specific enhanced cerebellar activation relative to both ADHD and control boys, presumably reflecting compensation. The findings show that ADHD and ASD boys have both shared and disorder-specific abnormalities in brain function during sustained attention. Shared deficits were in fronto–striato–parietal activation and default mode suppression. Differences were a more severe DLPFC dysfunction in ADHD and a disorder-specific fronto–striato–cerebellar dysregulation in ASD.

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are often comorbid and share cognitive abnormalities in temporal foresight. A key question is whether shared cognitive phenotypes are based on common or different underlying pathophysiologies and whether comorbid patients have additive neurofunctional deficits, resemble one of the disorders or have a different pathophysiology. We compared age- and IQ-matched boys with non-comorbid ADHD (18), non-comorbid ASD (15), comorbid ADHD and ASD (13) and healthy controls (18) using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during a temporal discounting task. Only the ASD and the comorbid groups discounted delayed rewards more steeply. The fMRI data showed both shared and disorder-specific abnormalities in the three groups relative to controls in their brain-behaviour associations. The comorbid group showed both unique and more severe brain-discounting associations than controls and the non-comorbid patient groups in temporal discounting areas of ventromedial and lateral prefrontal cortex, ventral striatum and anterior cingulate, suggesting that comorbidity is neither an endophenocopy of the two pure disorders nor an additive pathology.

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Three-dimensional kinematic analysis of line of gaze, arm and ball was used to describe the visual and motor behaviour of male adolescents diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The ADHD participants were tested when both on (ADHD-On) and off (ADHD-Off) their medication and compared to age-matched normal controls in a modified table tennis task that required tracking the ball and hitting to cued right and left targets. Long-duration information was provided by a pre-cue, in which the target was illuminated approximately 2 s before the serve, and short-duration information by an early-cue illuminated about 350 ms after the serve, leaving -500 ms to select the target and perform the action. The ADHD groups differed significantly from the control group in both the pre-cue and early-cue conditions in being less accurate, in having a later onset and duration of pursuit tracking, and a higher frequency of gaze on and off the ball. The use of medication significantly reduced the gaze frequency of the ADHD participants, but surprisingly this did not lead to an increase in pursuit tracking, suggesting a barrier was reached beyond which ball flight information could not be processed. The control and ADHD groups did not differ in arm movement onset, duration and velocity in the short-duration early-cue condition; in the long-duration pre-cue condition, however, the ADHD group's movement time onset and arm velocity differed significantly from controls. The results show that the ADHD groups were able to process short-duration information without experiencing adverse effects on their motor behaviour; however, long-duration information contributed to irregular movement control.

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In contrast to studies of depression and psychosis, the first part of this study showed no major differences in serum levels of cytokines and tryptophan metabolites between healthy children and those with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder of the combined type (ADHD). Yet, small decreases of potentially toxic kynurenine metabolites and increases of cytokines were evident in subgroups. Therefore we examined predictions of biochemical associations with the major symptom clusters, measures of attention and response variability.

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Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) show a marked temporal variability in their display of symptoms and neuropsychological performance. This could be explained in terms of an impaired glial supply of energy to support neuronal activity.

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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with a range of cognitive deficits and social cognition impairments, which might be interpreted in the context of fronto-striatal dysfunction. So far only few studies have addressed the issue of social cognition deficits in ADHD.

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Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has long been described in children who demonstrate developmentally inappropriate symptoms of inattention, impulsivity and motor restlessness. In adults, symptoms are known to persist and the validity of adult ADHD as an entity is now recognized. There is an associated high proportion of other serious psychiatric comorbidities, especially substance abuse, mood and anxiety disorders. Advances have been made into the aetiology and management of ADHD. Many of these focus on the dopamine and noradrenaline pathways.

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A review of the literature reveals that there are a number of children in the educational system who are characterized by Attention Deficit Disorder. Further review of the literature reveals that there are information processing programs which have had some success in increasing the learning of these children. Currently, an information processing program which is based on schema theory is being implemented in Lincoln County. Since schema theory based programs build structural, conditional, factual, and procedural schemata which assist the learner in attending to salient factors, learning should be increased. Thirty-four children were selected from a random sampling of Grade Seven classes in Lincoln County. Seventeen of these children were identified by the researcher and classroom teacher as being characterized by Attention Deficit Disorder. From the remaining population, 17 children who were not characterized by Attention Deficit Disorder were randomly selected. The data collected were compared using independent t-tests, paired t-tests, and correlation analysis. Significant differences were found in all cases. The Non-Attention Deficit Disorder children scored significantly higher on all the tests but the Attention Defici t Disorder children had a significantly higher ratio of gain between the pretests and posttests.