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Rhythm Discrimination Abilities in Adults with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder


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dc.contributor.advisorSpray, Gregory
dc.contributor.authorHartley, Hope
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-09T14:10:12Z
dc.date.available2026-04-09T14:10:12Z
dc.date.issued2026-04-09
dc.identifier.urihttps://etd.auburn.edu/handle/10415/10211
dc.description.abstractThe purpose of this study was to determine whether individuals with ADHD have similar rhythm discrimination abilities as neurotypical (i.e., do not have ADHD or history of a neurodevelopmental disorder). We hypothesized that adults with ADHD would have similar performance as neurotypical adults for simple rhythm detection, but, have weaker performance in discriminating complex rhythms. We further hypothesized that rhythm discrimination abilities would be correlated with ADHD self-reported symptoms as measured by the Conners’ Adult ADHD Rating Scales (CAARS). Forty-seven participants completed behavioral testing and a rhythm discrimination task (ADHD = 25, controls = 22). The two groups were similar on all speech, language, and cognitive measures, and only differed on measures of ADHD, which was expected. Results of the study indicate that adults with ADHD perform similarly for both simple and complex rhythm discrimination tasks. Interestingly, controls were found to have significant positive correlations for simple and complex rhythm discrimination accuracy as measured by d prime (d’), while no correlation was observed in the ADHD group. Additionally, the ADHD group exhibited a significant negative correlation between simple d’ scores and Impulsivity/Emotional Lability scores from the CAARS. Taken together, findings suggest that adults with ADHD may have similar rhythm discrimination abilities as neurotypical individuals. However, exploratory analysis of the results suggests that working memory skills in adults with ADHD may support rhythm detection abilities, thus allowing adults with ADHD to perform similarly to controls.en_US
dc.rightsEMBARGO_NOT_AUBURNen_US
dc.subjectSpeech, Language, and Hearing Sciencesen_US
dc.titleRhythm Discrimination Abilities in Adults with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorderen_US
dc.typeMaster's Thesisen_US
dc.embargo.lengthMONTHS_WITHHELD:12en_US
dc.embargo.statusEMBARGOEDen_US
dc.embargo.enddate2027-04-09en_US
dc.creator.orcid0009-0002-5745-7215en_US

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