Effects of stochastic vestibular stimulation on cognitive performance in children with ADHD

Exp Brain Res. 2023 Dec;241(11-12):2693-2703. doi: 10.1007/s00221-023-06713-7. Epub 2023 Oct 9.

Abstract

Previous work has shown that exposure to auditory white noise (WN) can improve cognitive performance in children with ADHD, but it is unknown whether this improvement generalizes to other sensory modalities. To address this knowledge gap, we tested the effect of Stochastic Vestibular Stimulation (SVS) on cognitive performance and reaction time (RT) variability in two groups: children with ADHD and typically developing children (TDC). Children with ADHD (N=42) and TDC (N=28) performed three cognitive tasks (Spanboard, Word Recall and N-back tasks) at two different occasions, with and without exposure to SVS, in a double blinded design. The results showed no main effects of SVS on neither performance nor RT variability for children in any of the groups, and no interactions between SVS and group. Based on these results we conclude that, using our stimulation protocol, the positive effects of WN exposure on cognition in children with ADHD do not generalize to Stochastic Vestibular Stimulation.

Keywords: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; Cognitive performance; Reaction time variability; Stochastic vestibular stimulation; White noise; Working memory.

MeSH terms

  • Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity* / therapy
  • Child
  • Cognition / physiology
  • Humans
  • Mental Recall
  • Reaction Time / physiology