Reading performance in children with ADHD: an eye-tracking study

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Simona Caldani
Eric Acquaviva
Ana Moscoso
Hugo Peyre
Richard Delorme
Maria Pia Bucci
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[1] MoDyCo,UMR 7114
[2] CNRS Université Paris Nanterre,Centre for the Functional Exploration of Balance in Children (EFEE)
[3] Robert Debré Hospital,Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department
[4] Robert Debré Hospital,Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions
[5] Paris University,undefined
[6] Institut Pasteur,undefined
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Annals of Dyslexia | 2022年 / 72卷
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ADHD; Children; Dyslexia; Eye movements; Neurodevelopment;
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Reading disabilities have a profound impact on the academic performance and achievement of children. Although oculomotor pattern abnormalities during reading in children with dyslexia are well known, those in individuals with attention deficit and hyperactive disorders (ADHD) — who also frequently exhibit a reading impairment — remain largely undetermined. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the peculiarities of oculomotor pattern abnormalities during a reading task. An eye-tracker was used to record eye movements in four distinct groups of children with neurodevelopmental disorders: children with dyslexia, children with ADHD with and without comorbid dyslexia, and in a group of typically developing children (TD). Ninety-six children participated in the study (24 children per group, IQ- and age-matched groups). The duration of fixation, the total reading time, and the number of forward and backward saccades were similar in children with dyslexia and ADHD + dyslexia, but were significantly different from those observed in children with ADHD and with TD. Our findings suggest a link between dyslexia and oculomotor reading impairments in both children with dyslexia and children with ADHD + dyslexia, indicating that the oculomotor pattern in children with ADHD without comorbid dyslexia is similar to that observed in TD children. We suggest that an objective eye movement recording during a reading task could help clinicians to better evaluate the possible presence of comorbid dyslexia in children with ADHD. Furthermore, children with ADHD with and without comorbid dyslexia could also have working memory deficiencies. Further studies are needed to confirm this finding.
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