Tactile sensory processing as a precursor of executive attention: Toward early detection of attention impairments and neurodevelopmental disorders.

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Marie Anquetil, Nadège Roche-Labarbe, Sandrine Rossi
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Recent studies in developmental neuroscience tend to show the existence of neural attention networks from birth. Their construction is based on the first sensory experiences that allow us to learn the patterns of the world surrounding us and preserve our limited attentional resources. Touch is the first sensory modality to develop, although it is still little studied in developmental psychology in contrast to distal modalities such as audition or vision. Atypical tactile sensory processing at an early age could predict later attention dysfunction, both of them being part of the symptomatology of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD). We review the state of knowledge on tactile sensory processing and its links with attention, executive attention (EA) in particular, and propose that abnormal tactile sensory processing at an early age could provide markers of EA dysfunctions, contributing to the early detection of NDD. This article is categorized under: Psychology > Attention.

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触觉感觉加工作为执行注意的前兆:对注意障碍和神经发育障碍的早期检测。
最近的发展神经科学研究倾向于表明,从出生开始就存在神经注意网络。它们的构建是基于最初的感官体验,这种体验使我们能够学习周围世界的模式,并保持我们有限的注意力资源。触觉是最先发展起来的感觉方式,尽管与听觉或视觉等远端方式相比,在发展心理学中对它的研究仍然很少。早期不典型的触觉感觉加工可以预测以后的注意功能障碍,两者都是神经发育障碍(NDD)的症状学的一部分。我们回顾了触觉感觉加工及其与注意,特别是执行注意(EA)的联系的知识现状,并提出早期异常的触觉感觉加工可以提供EA功能障碍的标记,有助于早期发现NDD。本文分类为:心理学>注意力。
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