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Abigail A Testo1, Julia M Felicione1, Kristen K Ellard1
1Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.
Background:
The ADHD Self Report Scale is a self-report measure that assesses attentional problems. We sought to validate the ASRS by establishing neural correlates using functional magnetic imaging in healthy controls and individuals with bipolar disorder (BD), who commonly exhibit attentional problems.
Methods:
ASRS questionnaires and functional MRI data in conjunction with the Multi-source Interference Task (MSIT) were collected from 36 healthy control and 36 BD participants. We investigated task specific changes in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC, Brodmann area 32) and their correlations with ASRS subscale scores, inattention and hyperactivity, in both cohorts.
Results:
As hypothesized, the dACC showed significant increases in BOLD activation between the interference and noninterference conditions. For the ASRS scale as well as its Inattention and Hyperactivity subscales, there was a significant negative correlation with the dACC BOLD for the whole group.
Conclusions:
The ASRS is sensitive to attentional difficulties in BD, suggesting that it is a valid tool for assessing attentional difficulties in patients with BD.
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