Schematic representation of Biological Motion (BM) and scrambled BM sequence. Intact walker contains information of local kinematics and global configuration. Local kinematics refers to the motion tracks of each critical joint illustrated by the chromatic dot. Global configuration is composed of the relative locations of each joint. In the scrambled BM sequence, global configuration cues have been removed, but local kinematics have been retained. (Figure reconstructed from Wang et al., 201830)

Demographic characteristics of TD and ADHD groups

Illustration of the trial sequence.

In BM-local, a monitor displayed scrambled BM sequences. Participants only judged the facing direction of the scrambled walker using local BM cues. In BM-global, each trial only showed an intact or scrambled walker (black dots in the figure) embedded within a mask containing local BM cues. Because the two conditions contained the same local cues that were also present in the mask, the participant must rely on global BM cues to determine whether an intact walker was present in the mask. The figure shows one of five possible directions the intact walker could face (i.e., facing participants). In BM-general, the stimuli sequence consisted of an intact walker (black dots) and a mask containing similar target local cues, and children judged the direction the walker was facing using general BM cues (local + global). Dots in the figure are rendered in black for better illustration but were displayed in white in the actual experiments.

The mean accuracy of the three tasks.

Typically developing (TD) children had higher accuracies than children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the three tasks in Experiment 1. Error bars show standard deviations. ***p < 0.001

Correlations between response accuracies and SRS total score.

The ability to process local cues is significantly correlated with the SRS total score in the ADHD group. The grey shading represents the 95% confidence interval. ** FDR-corrected p < 0.01.

The correlation between the ability of local BM processing and subdimensions of SRS in ADHD children.

Factors influencing BM perception in ADHD children.

Post hoc path analysis confirmed that the effect of sustained attention on performance in BM-General was entirely mediated by Perceptual Reasoning, and the ability of global BM processing partly mediated the effect of age on performance in BM-General.