Schweitzer Julie B, Hanford Russell B, Medoff Deborah R
Division of Child Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, 737 W, Lombard St,, Suite 442, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21201, USA.
Behav Brain Funct. 2006 Dec 15;2:43. doi: 10.1186/1744-9081-2-43.
Working memory performance is important for maintaining functioning in cognitive, academic and social activities. Previous research suggests there are prevalent working memory deficits in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). There is now a growing body of literature characterizing working memory functioning according to ADHD subtypes in children. The expression of working memory deficits in adults with ADHD and how they vary according to subtype, however, remains to be more fully documented.
This study assessed differences in working memory functioning between Normal Control (NC) adults (N = 18); patients with ADHD, Combined (ADHD-CT) Type ADHD (N = 17); and ADHD, Inattentive (ADHD-IA) Type (N = 16) using subtests from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III and Wechsler Memory Scale-III and the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Task (PASAT).
The ADHD groups displayed significant weaknesses in contrast to the NC group on working memory tests requiring rapid processing and active stimulus manipulation. This included the Letter-Number-Sequencing test of the Wechsler scales, PASAT omission errors and the longest sequence of consecutive correct answers on the PASAT. No overall ADHD group subtype differences emerged; however differences between the ADHD groups and the NC group varied depending on the measure and the gender of the participants. Gender differences in performance were evident on some measures of working memory, regardless of group, with males performing better than females.
In general, the data support a dimensional interpretation of working memory deficits experienced by the ADHD-CT and ADHD-IA subtypes, rather than an absolute difference between subtypes. Future studies should test the effects of processing speed and load on subtype performance and how those variables interact with gender in adults with ADHD.
工作记忆表现对于维持认知、学业和社交活动中的功能很重要。先前的研究表明,注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)儿童普遍存在工作记忆缺陷。现在有越来越多的文献根据儿童ADHD亚型来描述工作记忆功能。然而,ADHD成人患者工作记忆缺陷的表现及其根据亚型的差异仍有待更充分的记录。
本研究使用韦氏成人智力量表第三版、韦氏记忆量表第三版的分测验以及听觉序列加法任务(PASAT),评估了正常对照(NC)成人(N = 18)、ADHD混合型(ADHD-CT)患者(N = 17)和ADHD注意力不集中型(ADHD-IA)患者(N = 16)在工作记忆功能上的差异。
在需要快速处理和积极刺激操作的工作记忆测试中,与NC组相比,ADHD组表现出明显的弱点。这包括韦氏量表的字母-数字排序测试、PASAT遗漏错误以及PASAT上连续正确答案的最长序列。未出现总体ADHD组亚型差异;然而,ADHD组与NC组之间的差异因测量方法和参与者性别而异。在一些工作记忆测量中,无论组别如何,男性的表现均优于女性,存在明显的性别差异。
总体而言,数据支持对ADHD-CT和ADHD-IA亚型所经历的工作记忆缺陷进行维度解释,而不是亚型之间的绝对差异。未来研究应测试处理速度和负荷对亚型表现的影响,以及这些变量如何与ADHD成人患者的性别相互作用。