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Motivational incentives and methylphenidate enhance electrophysiological correlates of error monitoring in children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder

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Table 1 Clinical and demographic characteristics of CTRL and ADHD groups
Figure 1 Error rates in the CTRL group and the ADHD group OffMPH and On MPH days, by motivational condition
Figure 2 (A) ERP waveforms at FCz for each motivational condition in the CTRL group (solid black line), ADHD Off MPH (solid grey line)and ADHD On MPH (dashed line)
Figure 3 (A) ERP waveforms at CPz for each motivational condition in the CTRL group (solid black line), ADHD Off MPH (solid grey line)and ADHD On MPH (dashed line)

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