Eye Vergence Responses During an Attention Task in Adults With ADHD and Clinical Controls.
Elizabeth Carolina JiménezClaudia Bibiana Avella-GarciaJames KustowSally CubbinMontse CorralesVanessa RicharteFlavia Lorena EspositoImanol MorataAlexandre Perera I LlunaPaloma VarelaJose CañeteStephen V FaraoneHans SupèrJosep Antoni Ramos-QuirogaPublished in: Journal of attention disorders (2020)
Objective: ADHD patients show poor oculomotor control and recent studies show that attention-related eye vergence is weak in ADHD children. We aimed to assess vergence as a potential diagnostic biomarker for ADHD in adults. Method: We assessed the modulation in the angle of vergence while performing an attention task (N = 144), comparing the results for adults previously diagnosed with ADHD (N = 108) with age-matched clinical controls (N = 36). Results: Significant differences in eye vergence response modulation between clinical controls and ADHD patients were documented. Diagnostic test accuracy was 79%. Conclusion: In combination with an attention task, eye vergence responses could be used as an objective marker to support the clinical diagnosis of adult ADHD.