@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00049089, author = {Todokoro, Ayako and C Tanaka, Saori and Kawakubo, Yuki and Yahata, Noriaki and Ayaka, Ishii-Takahashi and Nishimura, Yukika and Kano, Yukiko and Ohtake, Fumio and Kasai, Kiyoto and Yahata, Noriaki}, issue = {8}, journal = {Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences}, month = {Jan}, note = {Impulsivity, which significantly affects social adaptation, is an important target behavioral characteristic in interventions for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Typically, people are willing to wait longer to acquire greater rewards. Impulsivity in ADHD may be associated with brain dysfunction in decision-making involving waiting behavior under such situations. We tested the hypothesis that brain circuitry during a period of waiting (i.e., prior to the acquisition of reward) is altered in adults with ADHD.}, pages = {580--590}, title = {Deficient neural activity subserving decision-making during reward waiting time in intertemporal choice in adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.}, volume = {72}, year = {2018} }