Temporal perception and delay aversionA videogame screening tool for the early detection of ADHD

  1. Méndez Oehninger, Andrés Hugo 1
  2. Martín, Ana
  3. Pires, Ana Cristina
  4. Vázquez, Alejandro
  5. Maiche, Alejandro
  6. González, Fernando
  7. Carboni, Alejandra
  1. 1 Centro de Invgestigación Básica en Psicología
Revue:
Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento ( RACC )

ISSN: 1852-4206

Année de publication: 2015

Titre de la publication: Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento

Volumen: 7

Número: 3

Pages: 90-101

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento ( RACC )

Résumé

Procesamiento temporal y aversión a la espera: el uso de videojuegos como herramienta de tamizaje para la detección temprana de TDAH. El trastorno por déficit atencional e hiperactividad (TDAH) está caracterizado por un patrón comportamental de inatención y/o hiperactividad que afecta el desempeño social, académico y laboral de las personas. Varios estudios han reportado alteraciones cognitivas en el TDAH, vinculadas al procesamiento temporal y a la aversión a la postergación. El objetivo de este trabajo fue diseñar una herramienta de tamizaje computarizada basada en tareas experimentales de procesamiento temporal y aversión a la espera para la detección temprana del TDAH.Método: Dos grupos de niños con edades entre 7 y 10 años (17 con TDAH y 17 controles), fueron evaluados en su desempeño en cuatro juegos computarizados basados en cuatro diferentes paradigmas experimentales: Aversión a la Postergación, Anticipación, Sincronización y Reproducción Temporal. Resultados: Todos los juegos mostraron diferencias significativas en cuanto a precisión o variabilidad para alguna de las condiciones. El análisis discriminante clasificó correctamente 82,4% de los casos. Conclusión: A pesar del compromiso que existe entre la rigurosidad de una tarea experimental y su conversión a un formato lúdico computarizado, el uso de videojuegos para medir procesos cognitivos es una potencial herramienta en el campo de la salud preventiva.

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