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Color perception deficits in co-existing attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and chronic tic disorders
Authors
A Rothenberger
A Rothenberger
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A Rothenberger
A. Becker
A. Fillmer-Otte
A. Rothenberger
AG Sadile
AK Shapiro
AM Boonstra
AM Geller
B Albrecht
B Bruehl
B Laeng
B. Albrecht
C Eggers
D Farnsworth
DJ Cohen
DJ Serrien
DY Yoon
F Sartucci
G Baeumler
GH Moll
H Allain
H. Uebel
J Birch
J. Sergeant
JA Sergeant
JH Flowers
JP Melun
JR Stroop
K Minzer
KJM Plessen
ME Lavoie
MM Lansbergen
N Brand
P Desai
PR Kinnear
R Kirov
R Kirov
R Marsh
R Rosenthal
R Tannock
R van Mourik
R. Tannock
RA Weale
S Channon
S Channon
SM Shuwairi
SR Pliszka
T Banaschewski
T Muller
T. Banaschewski
V Lawrence
V Roessner
V Roessner
V. Roessner
Publication date
1 January 2008
Publisher
Doi
Abstract
Preliminary findings suggest that color perception, particularly of blue-yellow stimuli, is impaired in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as well as in chronic tic disorders (CTD). However, these findings have been not replicated and it is unclear what these deficits mean for the comorbidity of ADHD + CTD. Four groups (ADHD, CTD, ADHD + CTD, controls) of children with similar age, IQ and gender distribution were investigated with the Farnsworth-Munsell 100 Hue Test (FMT) and the Stroop-Color-Word Task using a factorial design. Color perception deficits, as indexed by the FMT, were found for both main factors (ADHD and CTD), but there were no interaction effects. A preponderance of deficits on the blue-yellow compared to the red-green axis was detected for ADHD. In the Stroop task only the 'pure' ADHD group showed impairments in interference control and other parameters of Stroop performance. No significant correlations between any FMT parameter and color naming in the Stroop task were found. Basic color perception deficits in both ADHD and CTD could be found. Beyond that, it could be shown that these deficits are additive in the case of comorbidity (ADHD + CTD). Performance deficits on the Stroop task were present only in the 'pure' ADHD group. Hence, the latter may be compensated in the comorbid group by good prefrontal capabilities of CTD. The influence of color perception deficits on Stroop task performance might be negligible. © 2007 Springer-Verlag
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