Using KINARM for Inhibitory Control Deficits in ADHDand Autistic Tics
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BIOLOGY05_187
Index date: 9 May 2023
Using KINARM for Inhibitory Control Deficits in ADHDand Autistic Tics abstract
A tic disorder may be caused by a lack of inhibitory control. It has been demonstrated that severalbehavioral tasks can help physicians diagnose or assist patients with these disorders, some of whichcan be made easier using a robot called KINARM. Our objective is to review the methods that wereused in recent publications and point out what they have proved. It was concluded in papers that interms of hitting distractors, participants with comorbid ADHD were around 23%; participants withoutcomorbid ADHD were about 22%; and controls were almost 16%. Also, those with comorbid ADHDstruck far fewer targets. However, participants without comorbid ADHD and controls were not sodifferent to strike targets. Furthermore, the movement speed was almost the same in all of theparticipants in each group. This review article generally introduces Inhibitory Control Deficits inADHD and Autistic Tics by Using KINARM. Information is collected from various articles.
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