Enhancing Within-Person Estimation of Neurocognition and the Prediction of Externalizing Behaviors in Adolescents.

Computational psychiatry (Cambridge, Mass.) Pub Date : 2024-07-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5334/cpsy.112
Sam Paskewitz, Inti A Brazil, Ilker Yildirim, Sonia Ruiz, Arielle Baskin-Sommers
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Decades of research document an association between neurocognitive dysfunction and externalizing behaviors, including rule-breaking, aggression, and impulsivity. However, there has been very little work that examines how multiple neurocognitive functions co-occur within individuals and which combinations of neurocognitive functions are most relevant for externalizing behaviors. Moreover, Latent Profile Analysis (LPA), a widely used method for grouping individuals in person-centered analysis, often struggles to balance the tradeoff between good model fit (splitting participants into many latent profiles) and model interpretability (using only a few, highly distinct latent profiles). To address these problems, we implemented a non-parametric Bayesian form of LPA based on the Dirichlet process mixture model (DPM-LPA) and used it to study the relationship between neurocognitive functioning and externalizing behaviors in adolescents participating in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study. First, we found that DPM-LPA outperformed conventional LPA, revealing more distinct profiles and classifying participants with higher certainty. Second, latent profiles extracted from DPM-LPA were differentially related to externalizing behaviors: profiles with deficits in working memory, inhibition, and/or language abilities were robustly related to different expressions of externalizing. Together, these findings represent a step towards addressing the challenge of finding novel ways to use neurocognitive data to better describe the individual. By precisely identifying and specifying the variation in neurocognitive and behavioral patterns this work offers an innovative empirical foundation for the development of assessments and interventions that address these costly behaviors.

加强青少年神经认知的人内估计和外化行为的预测。
数十年的研究表明,神经认知功能障碍与外化行为(包括破坏规则、攻击和冲动)之间存在关联。然而,很少有研究探讨多种神经认知功能如何在个体内部同时出现,以及哪些神经认知功能的组合与外化行为最为相关。此外,在以人为中心的分析中,广泛使用的个体分组方法--潜特征分析法(LPA)往往难以在良好的模型拟合(将参与者分成许多潜特征)和模型可解释性(仅使用少数几个高度不同的潜特征)之间取得平衡。为了解决这些问题,我们在 Dirichlet 过程混合模型(DPM-LPA)的基础上实施了一种非参数贝叶斯形式的 LPA,并用它来研究参与青少年脑认知发展研究的青少年的神经认知功能与外化行为之间的关系。首先,我们发现 DPM-LPA 的表现优于传统的 LPA,它能揭示出更多不同的特征,并以更高的确定性对参与者进行分类。其次,从DPM-LPA中提取的潜在特征与外化行为有不同的关系:工作记忆、抑制和/或语言能力有缺陷的特征与外化行为的不同表现形式密切相关。总之,这些发现标志着我们在应对挑战方面迈出了一步,即找到了利用神经认知数据更好地描述个体的新方法。通过精确识别和具体说明神经认知和行为模式的变化,这项工作为开发针对这些代价高昂的行为的评估和干预措施提供了创新性的实证基础。
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