Disinhibition in developmental disorders revealed by cognitive neuroscience

  • Aihara Masao
    Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine and Engineering, University of Yamanashi

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  • 認知神経科学よりみた発達障害の脱抑制
  • 教育講演 認知神経科学よりみた発達障害の脱抑制
  • キョウイク コウエン ニンチ シンケイ カガク ヨリ ミタ ハッタツ ショウガイ ノ ダツヨクセイ

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In current neuropsychological theory, the core symptoms in developmental disorders are considered to be caused by abnormal selection and maintenance of motor response to stimuli, due to a failure to inhibit or delay behavioral responses, which are also hypothesized to lead to secondary impairment in executive functions. Evidences of disinhibition in developmental disorders came from neuropsychological tasks, such as memory-guided saccade task, continuous performance test, and Markov decision task using neurophysiological methods(saccade eye movement, NoGo potential, and sympathetic skin response). In addition, emotional autonomic response is a critical requirement for decision making of future outcomes

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