TY - JOUR
T1 - Feigned ADHD Associated Cognitive Impairment
T2 - Utility of Integrating an Eye-tracker and the MOXO-dCPT
AU - Lev, Astar
AU - Elbaum, Tomer
AU - Berger, Corinne
AU - Braw, Yoram
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/7
Y1 - 2022/7
N2 - Objective: The current study assessed the utility of eye-movements measures, gathered while participants performed a commercially available Continuous Performance Test (CPT), to detect feigned ADHD-associated cognitive impairment. Method: Healthy simulators (n = 37), ADHD patients (n = 33), and healthy controls (n = 36) performed an eye-tracker integrated MOXO-dCPT and a stand-alone validity indicator. Results: Simulators gazed significantly longer at regions that were irrelevant for successful MOXO-dCPT performance compared to ADHD patients and healthy controls. This eye-movement measure, however, had lower sensitivity than traditional MOXO-dCPT indices. Discussion: Gaze direction measures, gathered while performing a CPT, show initial promise as validity indicators. Traditional CPT measures, however, are more sensitive and therefore offer a more promising path for the establishment of CPT-based validity indicators. The current study is an initial exploration of the issue and further evaluation of both theoretical and practical aspects is mandated.
AB - Objective: The current study assessed the utility of eye-movements measures, gathered while participants performed a commercially available Continuous Performance Test (CPT), to detect feigned ADHD-associated cognitive impairment. Method: Healthy simulators (n = 37), ADHD patients (n = 33), and healthy controls (n = 36) performed an eye-tracker integrated MOXO-dCPT and a stand-alone validity indicator. Results: Simulators gazed significantly longer at regions that were irrelevant for successful MOXO-dCPT performance compared to ADHD patients and healthy controls. This eye-movement measure, however, had lower sensitivity than traditional MOXO-dCPT indices. Discussion: Gaze direction measures, gathered while performing a CPT, show initial promise as validity indicators. Traditional CPT measures, however, are more sensitive and therefore offer a more promising path for the establishment of CPT-based validity indicators. The current study is an initial exploration of the issue and further evaluation of both theoretical and practical aspects is mandated.
KW - ADHD
KW - MOXO-dCPT
KW - continuous performance test
KW - eye tracking
KW - feigned cognitive impairment
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U2 - 10.1177/10870547211063643
DO - 10.1177/10870547211063643
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AN - SCOPUS:85121520806
SN - 1087-0547
VL - 26
SP - 1212
EP - 1222
JO - Journal of Attention Disorders
JF - Journal of Attention Disorders
IS - 9
ER -