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Temporal Reward Discounting in Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A Systematic Review.

Gabrielle Chequer de Castro PaivaDanielle de Souza CostaLeandro Fernandes Malloy-DinizDébora Marques de MirandaJonas Jardim de Paula
Published in: Developmental neuropsychology (2019)
Children with ADHD and ASD may present differences in the affective-motivational processes. We systematically review the literature regarding temporal discounting in children up to 12 years with ADHD and ASD. Six articles were included, five studies with ADHD children (n = 231), one with ASD children (n = 21), all including typically developing children as controls (n = 210). Five studies (four with ADHD and one with ASD) found greater temporal reward discounting for clinical groups. Occurrence of ADHD appears to rush even more the decision-making process at this stage of development, but there is still a lack in the literature, especially evaluating individuals with ASD.
Keyphrases
  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • young adults
  • working memory
  • intellectual disability
  • decision making
  • risk assessment