Event-, Time- and Activity-Based Prospective Memory in Children with ADHD.
Tian-Xiao YangYan-Yu WangYa WangYing QianEric F C CheungRaymond C K ChanPublished in: Developmental neuropsychology (2019)
We examined prospective memory (PM) function in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). A group of 28 children with ADHD and 28 typically developing children completed event-, time- and activity-based PM tasks and attention tests. ADHD children had impaired attention but intact PM performance. Both groups performed best in activity-based PM tasks, followed by event-based PM tasks, and performed worst in time-based PM tasks. ADHD children had lower ongoing task performance in the event-based PM task. The findings indicate that children with ADHD may have an intact PM, but this may be at the cost of ongoing task performance.