TY - JOUR
T1 - Probabilistic Learning in Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
AU - Luman, Marjolein
AU - Janssen, Tieme
AU - Bink, Marleen
AU - van Mourik, Rosa
AU - Maras, Athanasios
AU - Oosterlaan, J.
PY - 2021/8
Y1 - 2021/8
N2 - Objective: The current study examined instrumental learning in ADHD. Method: A total of 58 children with ADHD and 58 typically developing (TD) children performed a probabilistic learning task using three reward probability conditions (100%, 85%, 70% reward). After a learning phase, application of what was learned was assessed in a test phase. Results: Results showed that children with ADHD performed less accurate compared with TD children during the learning phase, particularly in the 100% and 85% reward probability conditions. These findings were accompanied by a blunted learning rate in the first few task trials. Furthermore, children with ADHD showed poorer application of what was learned. Conclusion: To conclude, children with ADHD show initial learning problems, but increased performance in a similar manner as TD children independent of the probability of reward, although they fail to apply their knowledge. Findings are of clinical relevance as the application of knowledge is important to successfully adapt to daily challenges in life.
AB - Objective: The current study examined instrumental learning in ADHD. Method: A total of 58 children with ADHD and 58 typically developing (TD) children performed a probabilistic learning task using three reward probability conditions (100%, 85%, 70% reward). After a learning phase, application of what was learned was assessed in a test phase. Results: Results showed that children with ADHD performed less accurate compared with TD children during the learning phase, particularly in the 100% and 85% reward probability conditions. These findings were accompanied by a blunted learning rate in the first few task trials. Furthermore, children with ADHD showed poorer application of what was learned. Conclusion: To conclude, children with ADHD show initial learning problems, but increased performance in a similar manner as TD children independent of the probability of reward, although they fail to apply their knowledge. Findings are of clinical relevance as the application of knowledge is important to successfully adapt to daily challenges in life.
KW - attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
KW - feedback
KW - learning
KW - probabilistic learning task
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U2 - 10.1177/1087054720905094
DO - 10.1177/1087054720905094
M3 - Article
SN - 1087-0547
VL - 25
SP - 1407
EP - 1416
JO - Journal of Attention Disorders
JF - Journal of Attention Disorders
IS - 10
ER -