The Role of Environmental Chemicals in the Etiology of Learning Difficulties: A Novel Theoretical Framework.

IF 1.9 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Mind Brain and Education Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-11 DOI:10.1111/mbe.12354
Amy E Margolis, Paige Greenwood, Alex Dranovsky, Virginia Rauh
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Abstract

Children from economically disadvantaged communities have a disproportionate risk of exposure to chemicals, social stress, and learning difficulties. Although animal models and epidemiologic studies link exposures and neurodevelopment, little focus has been paid to academic outcomes in environmental health studies. Similarly, in the educational literature, environmental chemical exposures are overlooked as potential etiologic factors in learning difficulties. We propose a theoretical framework for the etiology of learning difficulties that focuses on these understudied exogenous factors. We discuss findings from animal models and longitudinal, prospective birth cohort studies that support this theoretical framework. Studies reviewed point to the effects of prenatal exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on reading comprehension and math skills via effects on inhibitory control processes. Long term, this work will help close the achievement gap in the United States by identifying behavioral and neural pathways from prenatal exposures to learning difficulties in children from economically disadvantaged families.

环境化学物质在学习困难病因学中的作用:一个新的理论框架
来自经济条件较差社区的儿童接触化学品、承受社会压力和学习困难的风险更大。尽管动物模型和流行病学研究将暴露与神经发育联系起来,但环境健康研究却很少关注学习成绩。同样,在教育文献中,环境化学暴露作为学习困难的潜在致病因素也被忽视了。我们提出了一个学习困难病因学理论框架,重点关注这些未被充分研究的外源因素。我们讨论了支持这一理论框架的动物模型和纵向、前瞻性出生队列研究的发现。综述的研究指出,产前接触多环芳烃会对抑制控制过程产生影响,从而影响阅读理解能力和数学技能。从长远来看,这项工作将有助于缩小美国的成绩差距,确定产前接触多环芳烃对经济困难家庭儿童学习困难的行为和神经通路。
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11.10%
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期刊介绍: Mind, Brain, and Education (MBE), recognized as the 2007 Best New Journal in the Social Sciences & Humanities by the Association of American Publishers" Professional & Scholarly Publishing Division, provides a forum for the accessible presentation of basic and applied research on learning and development, including analyses from biology, cognitive science, and education. The journal grew out of the International Mind, Brain, and Education Society"s mission to create a new field of mind, brain and education, with educators and researchers expertly collaborating in integrating the variety of fields connecting mind, brain, and education in research, theory, and/or practice.
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