Hadis Ghafari Khalig; ahmad alipour; Amin Rafiepoor; Mohammad Oraki
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Abstract: Introduction: Adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have some impairment in emotional relationship which can be due to problems in emotional processing. The present study uses the event-dependent potential (ERP) method to investigate the neural correlations of the early ...
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Abstract: Introduction: Adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have some impairment in emotional relationship which can be due to problems in emotional processing. The present study uses the event-dependent potential (ERP) method to investigate the neural correlations of the early stages of emotional face processing in the N170 component when observing faces with different emotions in adults with ADHD compared to adults without ADHD.Methods: A total of 12 adults between 20 and 42 years old (6 males and 6 females) with ADHD were compared with 12 adults without ADHD (6 males and 6 females). Participants identified faces with different emotions while their brain activity was recorded using the event-dependent potential method.Results: The results showed that the N170 component for a neutral face was significantly different both for women with ADHD in the P8 region and men with ADHD in the O1 region comparing to adults without the disorder. (P <0.05)Conclusion: The present study supports the notion that people with ADHD in the early stages of facial processing and facial expressions are different from people without the disorder, which can affect the interpretation of facial expressions and emotions.
Hadis Ghaffari Khaligh; Mahdieh Rahmanian; Ahmad Alipour
Volume 4, Issue 13 , August 2018, , Pages 123-138
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Introduction:The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of electrical stimulation of the brain cortex on reducing and improving behavioral problems in children with ADHD disorders aged 7-12 years.Method: 22 children from 7 to 12 years of age whose attention deficit hyperactivity disorder was ...
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Introduction:The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of electrical stimulation of the brain cortex on reducing and improving behavioral problems in children with ADHD disorders aged 7-12 years.Method: 22 children from 7 to 12 years of age whose attention deficit hyperactivity disorder was confirmed by a psychologist or psychiatrist, or diagnosed with Clinical interview based on DSM-V diagnostic criteria and Parent Conners Test, Were divided into two experimental and control groups. Before the treatment, CBCL questionnaire was performed for children in both groups. The experimental group was treated by transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) at FC3 and FC4 sites for 15 days. CBCL test was performed after treatment and again at intervals of two months after the completion of treatment.Results: Analysis of the research data with central indicators, Average and standard deviations, and variance with repeated measurements showed a significant difference between the behavioral Features of children under treatment and the children of the control group.Conclusion: transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in the FC3 and FC4 regions can help improve the behavioral Features of hyperactive children.