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. 2008;115(2):221-6.
doi: 10.1007/s00702-007-0813-6. Epub 2007 Sep 19.

Temporal reward discounting and ADHD: task and symptom specific effects

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Temporal reward discounting and ADHD: task and symptom specific effects

A Scheres et al. J Neural Transm (Vienna). 2008.

Abstract

This study investigated a new aspect of the association between ADHD symptoms and delay aversion. Participants were 55 undergraduate Psychology students with varying levels of self-reported ADHD symptoms. Various delay aversion tasks were used, including real and hypothetical temporal discounting tasks previously used in the field of ADHD. ADHD symptoms, specifically hyperactivity/impulsivity, were associated with steep discounting, but only when rewards and delays were real. These data suggest that (1) real temporal discounting tasks are more sensitive to ADHD-related delay aversion than hypothetical ones; (2) delay aversion may be a causal mechanism specifically associated with ADHD-Combined and Hyperactive/Impulsive Types but not Inattentive Type. These findings may help refine behavioral treatment approaches and models of ADHD.

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