Engelsk titel: Emotional regulation and motivation in children with ADHD
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Författare:
Hövik, Marie Farstad
;
Plessen, Kerstin J
Email: kerstin.plessen@uib.no
Språk: Nor
Antal referenser: 35
Dokumenttyp:
Översikt
UI-nummer: 10121344
Sammanfattning
Background. Impaired cognitive control functions have long been regarded as the main problem in the development of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). A more recent model emphasizes the importance of emotional and motivational problems. We have reviewed the evidence for this model, which may have important implications for clinical practice.
Material and methods. The article is based on literature identified through a non-systematic search in PubMed.
Results. Although limited research was carried out in this topic earlier, studies are currently emerging. Persons with ADHD react differently than controls on tasks that include rewards and on tasks that stress their capacity to regulate emotions. Abnormal signals during examination with electroencephalography (EEG) and anatomical and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) reflect problems with emotional regulation in patients with ADHD.
Interpretation. Neurobiological research supports a model that includes emotional and motivational problems in the development of ADHD. Increased knowledge about emotional and motivational problems may improve treatment of these patients through development of more individually adapted therapy.