Title Heart rate and reinforcement sensitivity in ADHD.
Author Luman, Marjolein; Oosterlaan, Jaap; Hyde, Christopher; van Meel, Catharina S; Sergeant, Joseph A
Journal J Child Psychol Psychiatry Publication Year/Month 2007-Sep
PMID 17714374 PMCID -N/A-
Affiliation 1.Department of Clinical Neuropsychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

BACKGROUND: Both theoretical and clinical accounts of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) implicate a dysfunctional reinforcement system. This study investigated heart rate parameters in response to feedback associated with reward and response cost in ADHD children and controls aged 8 to 12. METHODS: Heart rate responses (HRRs) following feedback and heart rate variability (HRV) in the low frequency band (.04-.08 Hz), a measure of mental effort, were calculated during a time production paradigm. Performance was coupled to monetary gain, loss or feedback-only in a cross-over design. RESULTS: Children with ADHD exhibited smaller HRRs to feedback compared to controls. HRV of children with ADHD decreased when performance was coupled to reward or response cost compared to feedback-only. HRV of controls was similar across conditions. CONCLUSIONS: Children with ADHD were characterised by (a) possible abnormalities in feedback monitoring and (b) motivational deficits, when no external reinforcement is present.

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