Neural responses to global and local visual information processing provide neural signatures of ADHD symptoms

Individuals with ADHD are thought to exhibit a reduced “global bias” in perceptual processing. This bias, found in typically developed individuals, characterizes the tendency to prioritize global over local information processing. However, the relationship between specific ADHD symptoms and global or local processing remains unclear. This study addresses this gap by employing an ensemble perception task with a large sample (N = 465). EEG recordings allowed for the isolation of neural responses…

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