Impulsivity and/or hyperactivity in children has become one of the main clinical symptom for consultation, among the most frequent, in general or pediatric medicine. Among the different clinical forms of instability, ADHD appears to be an especially disabling condition for the development of the child, both in psychomotor, cognitive, emotional and relational aspects. Further, a significant link between ADHD children and some children with High Potential (HP) is observed. HP children show overall ahead cognitive developments compared to children with the same age. In these children, as well as in children with ADHD, an attention vulnerability, psychomotor deficits are noted, as well as emotional and relational deficits that significantly contrasted with some of their cognitive skills. Regarding the HP, the hypothesis is that children with significantly heterogeneous results (Complex) to the Wechsler IV scales are affected by this shift, and hence, by the difficulty of a differential diagnosis with ADHD, unlike those whose intelligence quotient (IQ) results that are more homogeneous (Laminar). The goal of this work was to study a population of 80 children aged from 8 to 12 years (20 subjects per group) to evaluate the functional and structural brain development by: * Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) acquisitions with cognitive stimulations, involving attention, working memory and semantic processing, and emotional stimulations, * fMRI acquisitions at rest (without activation), * diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DTI) acquisitions, * 3D anatomic acquisitions. Identification of developmental differences in certain cortical brain areas (eg, prefrontal vs parietal), white matter fiber bundles or functional networks preferentially used by one or other of these groups, will help to better understand this disease, and to improve the differential diagnosis in order to implement a more appropriate and personalized management of the patients via new therapeutic strategies.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
74
MRI and neuropsychological assessment planned for the study for patient and volunteers
Service de psychiatrie infantile, Hôpital Pierre Wertheimer, 59 Boulevard Pinel
Bron, France
Cortical gray matter (GM) volumes
using the software VBM (Voxel Based Morphometry)
Time frame: Day 1
Microstructural connectivity of white matter (WM) fiber bundles
measured by diffusion tensor imaging. Diffusion metrics maps are compared using the software TBSS (Track Based Spatial Statistics),
Time frame: Day 1
Functional MRI activity during cognitive tests
using the software SPM (Statistical Parametric Mapping)
Time frame: Day 1
Functional connectivity in resting-state fMRI
using the CONN toolbox (functional connectivity toolbox) of SPM (Statistical Parametric Mapping)
Time frame: Day 1
Subcortical gray matter (GM) volumes
using the software VBM (Voxel Based Morphometry)
Time frame: Day 1
Functional MRI activity during emotional tests
using the software SPM (Statistical Parametric Mapping)
Time frame: Day 1
Functional connectivity in resting-state fMRI
using the graph-theory methods
Time frame: Day 1
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