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Colour vision in ADHD: Part 1 - Testing the retinal dopaminergic hypothesis

Abstract

ObjectivesTo test the retinal dopaminergic hypothesis, which posits deficient blue color perception in ADHD, resulting from hypofunctioning CNS and retinal dopamine, to which blue cones are exquisitely sensitive. Also, purported sex differences in red color perception were explored.Methods30 young adults diagnosed with ADHD and 30 healthy young adults, matched on age and gender, performed a psychophysical task to measure blue and red color …

Authors

Kim S; Al-Haj M; Chen S; Fuller S; Jain U; Carrasco M; Tannock R

Journal

Behavioral and Brain Functions, Vol. 10, No. 1,

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

12 2014

DOI

10.1186/1744-9081-10-38

ISSN

1744-9081