Journal article

Differences in motor imagery between children with developmental coordination disorder with and without the combined type of ADHD

M Lewis, A Vance, P Maruff, P Wilson, S Cairney

Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology | Published : 2008

Abstract

It has been proposed, and questioned, whether motor impairments in attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder, combined type (ADHD-C) alone, developmental coordination disorder (DCD) alone, and ADHD-C and comorbid DCD (ADHD-C/DCD) may arise from disruption to a common set of cognitive functions and their related neural substrate. This study examined movement durations for real and imagined movements in a visually guided pointing task in 58 prepubertal children aged 8 to 12 years old with ADHD-C alone (n = 14), ADHD-C/DCD (n = 14), DCD alone (n = 15), and an age-, sex-, and Full-scale IQ-matched healthy comparison group (n = 15). There were 10 males and 4 or 5 females in each group. The DCD alo..

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