![]() ![]() ![]() Moreover, the ability to reanalyze sentences with a temporary misinterpretation was at least partially related to working memory performance. The results failed to support cognitive inhibition problems in ADHD. Two hundred and eighty-eight adolescent and adult participants, 115 of whom met criteria for ADHD and 173 of whom were for non-ADHD comparison, completed a sentence processing task that required the suppression of an incorrect interpretation and a working memory task. Further, working memory deficits are suspected in ADHD, yet their distinction from cognitive inhibition is unclear. ![]() Studies of cognitive control in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have emphasized the ability to suppress motor responses (i.e., behavioral inhibition) rather than the ability to actively suppress prepotent mental representations (i.e., cognitive inhibition). ![]()
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