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Effect of stimulant medication on lower extremity response time of boys with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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posted on 2023-05-17, 00:43 authored by Scott PedersenScott Pedersen, Surburg, PRChildren with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have been labeled as "inefficient movers"; however, little research has examined the effect of stimulant medication on lower extremity movements. 16 boys, 11 to 13 years old, with ADHD performed a lower-limb choice-response time task, both on and off medication. When nonmedicated, children had significantly slower reaction times to all three targets and significantly slower movement times for the contralateral and midline movements. For both conditions, children had significantly faster movement time when using the right leg than the left leg. These findings suggest that movement characteristics of children with ADHD are different under medicated and nonmedicated situations. © Perceptual and Motor Skills 2005.
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Perceptual and Motor SkillsVolume
101Pagination
401-407ISSN
0031-5125Department/School
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Perceptual Motor SkillsPlace of publication
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