Novel neural activity profiles underlying inhibitory control deficits of clinical relevance in ADHD - insights from EEG tensor decomposition.

Journal: Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a multifaceted neurodevelopmental disorder that impacts cognitive control processes. While neurophysiological data (e.g., EEG data) have provided valuable insights into its underlying mechanisms, fully understanding the altered cognitive functions in ADHD requires advanced analytical approaches capable of capturing the highly dimensional nature of neurophysiological data more effectively.

Authors

  • Negin Gholamipourbarogh
    Cognitive Neurophysiology, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
  • Veit Roessner
    Cognitive Neurophysiology, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany; German Center for Child and Adolescent Health (DZKJ), partner site Leipzig/Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
  • Annet Bluschke
    Cognitive Neurophysiology, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
  • Christian Beste
    Cognitive Neurophysiology, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany; German Center for Child and Adolescent Health (DZKJ), partner site Leipzig/Dresden, Dresden, Germany. Electronic address: christian.beste@uniklinikum-dresden.de.

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