Table 1_The mechanism of social interaction deficits in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder children: the role of cognitive flexibility.docx
Background<p>Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most prevalent mental disorders among children in China. Although the relationship between ADHD symptoms and social interaction deficits has been empirically examined, cognitive flexibility (CF), as a core factor theore...
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| author | Zicheng Liu (1569883) |
| author2 | Weizhen Yin (14262401) Ziyuan Chen (4742358) Wuming He (22687838) Zhuoqun Zhang (7345757) Sai Sun (586169) Meng Yu (145821) |
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| author_facet | Zicheng Liu (1569883) Weizhen Yin (14262401) Ziyuan Chen (4742358) Wuming He (22687838) Zhuoqun Zhang (7345757) Sai Sun (586169) Meng Yu (145821) |
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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Zicheng Liu (1569883) Weizhen Yin (14262401) Ziyuan Chen (4742358) Wuming He (22687838) Zhuoqun Zhang (7345757) Sai Sun (586169) Meng Yu (145821) |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2025-11-26T07:39:22Z |
| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1691228.s001 |
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| dc.rights.none.fl_str_mv | CC BY 4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy) ADHD children cognitive flexibility model-based strategy model-free strategy social interaction deficits |
| dc.title.none.fl_str_mv | Table 1_The mechanism of social interaction deficits in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder children: the role of cognitive flexibility.docx |
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| description | Background<p>Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most prevalent mental disorders among children in China. Although the relationship between ADHD symptoms and social interaction deficits has been empirically examined, cognitive flexibility (CF), as a core factor theoretically contributing to ADHD, has still been less studied.</p>Aim<p>This study aims to explore how CF influences social interaction deficits using both tradition method (questionnaire surveys) and novel paradigms (Reinforcement learning).</p>Method<p>In study 1, we recruited 20 clinically urban Chinese children diagnosed with ADHD (M = 9.50, SD = 1.82) and 23 control group children (M = 9.80, SD = 1.86). Questionnaires were used to assess ADHD symptoms, CF, and social interaction deficits (including social self-efficacy and emotion problems). Furthermore, a mediation analysis was conducted. In study 2, 21 urban Chinese children diagnosed with ADHD (M = 10.00, SD = 2.53) and 21 control children (M = 9.19, SD = 1.44) completed a two-stage Markov Decision Task to measure their CF.</p>Results<p>Study1 showed that CF mediated the relationship between ADHD symptoms and social interaction deficits in children with ADHD. Study 2 demonstrated that the control group employed both model-based and model-free cognitive strategies; however, the ADHD group did not demonstrate either strategy. These findings indicate a significant difference in CF between ADHD and control groups, particularly in their selection of cognitive strategies.</p>Conclusion<p>To sum up, the findings suggest that a low level or deficiency in CF may be a key factor contributing to social problems in children with ADHD. Future research directions are further discussed.</p> |
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| spelling | Table 1_The mechanism of social interaction deficits in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder children: the role of cognitive flexibility.docxZicheng Liu (1569883)Weizhen Yin (14262401)Ziyuan Chen (4742358)Wuming He (22687838)Zhuoqun Zhang (7345757)Sai Sun (586169)Meng Yu (145821)Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy)ADHD childrencognitive flexibilitymodel-based strategymodel-free strategysocial interaction deficitsBackground<p>Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most prevalent mental disorders among children in China. Although the relationship between ADHD symptoms and social interaction deficits has been empirically examined, cognitive flexibility (CF), as a core factor theoretically contributing to ADHD, has still been less studied.</p>Aim<p>This study aims to explore how CF influences social interaction deficits using both tradition method (questionnaire surveys) and novel paradigms (Reinforcement learning).</p>Method<p>In study 1, we recruited 20 clinically urban Chinese children diagnosed with ADHD (M = 9.50, SD = 1.82) and 23 control group children (M = 9.80, SD = 1.86). Questionnaires were used to assess ADHD symptoms, CF, and social interaction deficits (including social self-efficacy and emotion problems). Furthermore, a mediation analysis was conducted. In study 2, 21 urban Chinese children diagnosed with ADHD (M = 10.00, SD = 2.53) and 21 control children (M = 9.19, SD = 1.44) completed a two-stage Markov Decision Task to measure their CF.</p>Results<p>Study1 showed that CF mediated the relationship between ADHD symptoms and social interaction deficits in children with ADHD. Study 2 demonstrated that the control group employed both model-based and model-free cognitive strategies; however, the ADHD group did not demonstrate either strategy. These findings indicate a significant difference in CF between ADHD and control groups, particularly in their selection of cognitive strategies.</p>Conclusion<p>To sum up, the findings suggest that a low level or deficiency in CF may be a key factor contributing to social problems in children with ADHD. Future research directions are further discussed.</p>2025-11-26T07:39:22ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1691228.s001https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_1_The_mechanism_of_social_interaction_deficits_in_attention-deficit_hyperactivity_disorder_children_the_role_of_cognitive_flexibility_docx/30719240CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307192402025-11-26T07:39:22Z |
| spellingShingle | Table 1_The mechanism of social interaction deficits in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder children: the role of cognitive flexibility.docx Zicheng Liu (1569883) Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy) ADHD children cognitive flexibility model-based strategy model-free strategy social interaction deficits |
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| title_full | Table 1_The mechanism of social interaction deficits in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder children: the role of cognitive flexibility.docx |
| title_fullStr | Table 1_The mechanism of social interaction deficits in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder children: the role of cognitive flexibility.docx |
| title_full_unstemmed | Table 1_The mechanism of social interaction deficits in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder children: the role of cognitive flexibility.docx |
| title_short | Table 1_The mechanism of social interaction deficits in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder children: the role of cognitive flexibility.docx |
| title_sort | Table 1_The mechanism of social interaction deficits in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder children: the role of cognitive flexibility.docx |
| topic | Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy) ADHD children cognitive flexibility model-based strategy model-free strategy social interaction deficits |