Working memory and information processing in ADHD: Evidence for directionality of effects.
Abstract
Objective null Children with ADHD demonstrate impaired performance on a wide range of neuropsychological tests. It is unclear, however, whether ADHD is associated with many neurocognitive deficits or whether a small number of impairment(s) broadly influence test performance. The current study tests competing model predictions regarding two candidate causal mechanisms in ADHD: information processing speed and working memory. null Method null A...
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Title
Working memory and information processing in ADHD: Evidence for directionality of effects.
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
2
Pages
127 - 143
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