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Los niños con TDAH tienen dificultades con los movimientos oculares guiados por memoria (MGS) y muestran tendencias de dificultad con los antisacádicos (AS), lo que afecta las funciones ejecutivas como la memoria de trabajo.

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TDAHTarea de antisacádicosSeguimiento ocularTarea de movimientos oculares guiados por memoriaMemoria de trabajo visoespacial

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Neurociencia
  • Psicología Cognitiva
  • Psicología del Desarrollo

Sus antecedentes:

  • Las funciones ejecutivas, incluida la memoria de trabajo, son cruciales para el control voluntario de los movimientos oculares.
  • Los trastornos del neurodesarrollo como el Trastorno por Déficit de Atención/Hiperactividad (TDAH) se asocian con déficits en las funciones ejecutivas.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar los antisacádicos (AS) y los movimientos oculares guiados por memoria (MGS) en niños y adolescentes con TDAH y controles neurotípicos.
  • Examinar la relación entre el rendimiento de AS y MGS en estos grupos.

Principales métodos:

  • Pruebas oculomotoras utilizando el rastreador ocular EyeLink 1000+.
  • Registro de antisacádicos (AS) y movimientos oculares guiados por memoria (MGS) en 65 participantes con TDAH y 74 controles neurotípicos (edades de 9,1 a 17,3 años).

Principales resultados:

  • Los participantes con TDAH exhibieron MGS menos precisos con una precisión espacial reducida.
  • Se observó una tendencia hacia AS menos precisos en el grupo con TDAH, con una precisión espacial normal.
  • Se encontraron correlaciones significativas entre las precisiones espaciales de AS y MGS tanto en el grupo de control como en el grupo con TDAH.

Conclusiones:

  • El almacenamiento de información espacial en la memoria de trabajo, esencial para los MGS, parece alterado en el TDAH.
  • El procesamiento de información espacial, requerido para los AS, permanece en gran medida intacto en el TDAH.
  • La relación entre el almacenamiento y el procesamiento de la memoria de trabajo está intacta en el TDAH, a pesar de los déficits de almacenamiento.