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Misjudgement of One’s Own Performance? Exploring Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder (ADHD) and Individual Difference in Complex Music and Foreign Language Perception

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  • Christine Groß

    (Jazeps Vitols Latvian Academy of Music, K. Barona Street 1, LV-1050 Riga, Latvia)

  • Valdis Bernhofs

    (Jazeps Vitols Latvian Academy of Music, K. Barona Street 1, LV-1050 Riga, Latvia)

  • Eva Möhler

    (Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Saarland University Hospital, G-66421 Homburg, Germany)

  • Markus Christiner

    (Jazeps Vitols Latvian Academy of Music, K. Barona Street 1, LV-1050 Riga, Latvia
    Centre for Systematic Musicology, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Graz, Glacisstraße 27, A-8010 Graz, Austria)

Abstract

In previous research, we detected that children and adolescents who were diagnosed with ADHD showed deficits in both complex auditory processing of musical stimuli and in musical performance when compared to controls. In this study, we were interested in whether we could detect similar or distinct findings when we use foreign speech perception tasks. Therefore, we recruited musically naïve participants ( n = 25), music-educated participants ( n = 25) and participants diagnosed with ADHD ( n = 25) who were assessed for their short-term memory (STM) capacity and the ability to discriminate music and speech stimuli and we collected self-ratings of the participants’ music and language performances. As expected, we found that young adults with ADHD show deficits in the perception of complex music and difficult speech perception stimuli. We also found that STM capacity was not impaired in young adults with ADHD and may not persist into young adulthood. In addition, subjective self-estimation about the participants’ language and music performances revealed that the ADHD group overestimated their performance competence relatively compared to both control groups. As a result, the findings of our study suggest that individuals diagnosed with ADHD require a special training program that not only focuses on improving performance in perceptual skills of music and language but also requires metacognitive training to develop realistic self-assessment skills.

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  • Christine Groß & Valdis Bernhofs & Eva Möhler & Markus Christiner, 2023. "Misjudgement of One’s Own Performance? Exploring Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder (ADHD) and Individual Difference in Complex Music and Foreign Language Perception," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(19), pages 1-17, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2023:i:19:p:6841-:d:1248897
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