“…The intraindividual variability in individuals with ADHD has been widely analyzed with or without the ex-Gaussian distributions of RT (Hohle, 1965; Ratcliff, 1979), which has proven to be a valuable tool in characterizing differences in RT between individuals with ADHD and controls (Bella-Fernández et al, 2023; Bluschke et al, 2021; Buzy et al, 2009; Castellanos et al, 2009; Flehmig et al, 2007; Fredriksen et al, 2021; Galloway-Long et al, 2022; Gmehlin et al, 2014; Gu et al, 2013; Guo et al, 2022; Hervey et al, 2006; Horowitz et al, 2020; Kofler et al, 2013; Kuntsi & Klein, 2012; Lin et al, 2015; Leth-Steensen et al, 2000; Schmid et al, 2020; Schulz-Zhecheva et al, 2023; Vainieri et al, 2022; Vaurio et al, 2009). Computational models using ex-Gaussian distributions used in conjunction with clinical assessments refine our understanding of cognitive concepts as: slow processing speed, and inhibition failures, which are commonly found in Individuals with ADHD (Ging-Jehli et al, 2021; Nikolas et al, 2019).…”