Table 3.
Association of alpha asymmetry and ADHD symptoms.
SADS inattentive | SADS hyperactive | |||||
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SB | t | p | SB | t | p | |
Eyes closed | ||||||
FT8-7 LA | .17 | 1.5 | .14 | .23 | 2.1 | .038 |
P4-3 LA | .25 | 2.3 | .027 | .066 | .6 | .55 |
P4-3 HA | .21 | 1.8 | .075 | .13 | 1.2 | .25 |
CPT | ||||||
F8-7 LA | .18 | 1.7 | .098 | .24 | 2.3 | .026 |
FT8-7 LA | .12 | 1.1 | .28 | .25 | 2.4 | .018 |
P4-3 LA | .20 | 1.9 | .06 | .15 | 1.4 | .16 |
FT8-7 HA | .07 | .65 | .52 | .20 | 1.9 | .065 |
Regression analysis was used to test the association of alpha asymmetry measures on SADS inattentive and hyperactive symptom scales in the whole sample (ADHD & controls combine n = 91). LA = low alpha; HA = high alpha; bold values = results with p < .05; italicised values = trends p < .07; SB = standardized beta coefficient.