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The EEG Consistency Index as a Measure of ADHD and Responsiveness to Medication
Authors:R. Lawrence Merkel  Daniel J. Cox  Boris Kovatchev  James Morris Jr  Rob Seward  Rebecca Hill  Ron Reeve
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychiatric Medicine, Health Sciences Center, University of Virginia, Box 623, Charlottesville, VA, 22908;(2) University of Virginia, USA
Abstract:
The primary diagnostic procedure for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the clinical interview, because psychological, neuropsychological, and neurological tests to date have not had sufficient specificity. Currently, there is no objective means to measure severity of ADHD, or the extent to which it is benefited by various dosages of medication. We recently reported that a certain EEG profile, the Consistency Index, occurring during the transition between two easy cognitive tasks clearly differentiated ADHD from non-ADHD boys between the ages of 8 and 12. The current study replicated this with older males (19–25) using different tasks, and a double blind, placebo versus Ritalin® controlled crossover design. Seven ADHD subjects were found to have a significantly lower Consistency Index than 6 non-ADHD males while transitioning from 2 Simple tasks during placebo condition, while only the ADHD subjects demonstrated a significant improvement in their Consistency Index while on Ritalin®. Similar but nonsignificant trends were observed while transitioning across Hard tasks.
Keywords:EEG  ADHD  consistency index  ritalin  cognitive tasks
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