Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, United Kingdom.
University of Manchester, United Kingdom.
Neuropsychologia. 2019 Sep;132:107148. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2019.107148. Epub 2019 Jul 16.
Impaired sustained attention is considered an important factor in determining poor functional outcomes across multiple cognitive and behavioural disorders. Sustained attention is compromised for both children with Williams syndrome (WS) and Down's syndrome (DS), but specific difficulties remain poorly understood because of limitations in how sustained attention has been assessed thus far. In the current study, we compared the performance of typically developing children (N = 99), children with WS (N = 25), and children with DS (N = 18), on a Continuous Performance Task - a standard tool for measuring sustained attention. In contrast to previous studies, primarily focused on overall differences in mean performance, we estimated the extent to which performance changed over time on task, thus focusing directly on the sustained element of performance. Children with WS and children with DS performed more poorly overall compared to typically developing children. Importantly, measures specific to changes over time differentiated between children with the two syndromes. Children with WS showed a decrement in performance, whereas children with Down's syndrome demonstrated non-specific poor performance. In addition, our measure of change in performance predicted teacher-rated attention deficits symptoms across the full sample. An approach that captures dynamic changes in performance over assessments may be fruitful for investigating similarities and differences in sustained attention for other atypically developing populations.
注意力持续时间不集中被认为是导致多种认知和行为障碍患者功能预后不良的一个重要因素。患有威廉姆斯综合征(WS)和唐氏综合征(DS)的儿童的注意力持续时间都受到了损害,但由于迄今为止对注意力持续时间的评估存在局限性,因此对其具体困难仍了解甚少。在当前的研究中,我们比较了正常发育儿童(N=99)、WS 儿童(N=25)和 DS 儿童(N=18)在连续作业任务(一种衡量注意力持续时间的标准工具)上的表现。与之前主要关注平均表现总体差异的研究不同,我们估计了任务中表现随时间变化的程度,从而直接关注表现的持续元素。与正常发育儿童相比,WS 儿童和 DS 儿童的总体表现更差。重要的是,专门针对随时间变化的指标区分了这两种综合征的儿童。WS 儿童的表现有所下降,而唐氏综合征儿童的表现则较差。此外,我们对表现变化的衡量指标预测了全样本中教师评定的注意力缺陷症状。这种捕捉评估过程中表现动态变化的方法可能有助于研究其他发育异常人群注意力持续时间的相似和差异。