Response of Prefrontal Cortex to Executive Function Tasks in Early Childhood: An Exploratory Case Study for Childcare

Nobuki Watanabe
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Executive function (EF) development is remarkable in early childhood. EF is an ability that provides a foundation for future success; accordingly, supporting children during their early childhood is crucial. So far, there have been many findings on EF in early childhood based on behavioral observation. This exploratory case study examines the measurement of prefrontal cortex activity during the performance of EF tasks using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). This study aims to explore the following hypothesis. (1) The prefrontal cortex during early childhood becomes more active as a task becomes more difficult. (2) However, brain activity decreases and stabilizes as time progresses. (3) The evaluation can be easily measured with two-channel fNIRS. Experimental results showed that the preschooler and the child in lower elementary school displayed high levels of brain activity in the order of increasing difficulty in terms of behavioral indicators. Moreover, the preschooler showed higher levels of reaction than the child in lower elementary school. This result is useful and will broaden the perspectives of scholars in the fields of psychology, pedagogy, and neuroscience, those involved in child support.
儿童早期额前皮质对执行功能任务的反应:儿童保育的探索性案例研究
执行功能(EF)的发展在儿童早期是显著的。EF是一种为未来成功奠定基础的能力;因此,在儿童早期为其提供支持至关重要。到目前为止,已有许多基于行为观察的儿童早期EF研究结果。这项探索性案例研究使用功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS)检测了EF任务执行过程中前额叶皮层活动的测量。本研究旨在探讨以下假设。(1) 当任务变得更加困难时,儿童早期的前额叶皮层变得更加活跃。(2) 然而,随着时间的推移,大脑活动会减少并稳定下来。(3) 使用双通道fNIRS可以很容易地测量评估。实验结果表明,学龄前儿童和小学低年级儿童在行为指标方面表现出高水平的大脑活动,其难度顺序为增加。此外,学龄前儿童的反应水平高于小学低年级的儿童。这一结果是有用的,并将拓宽心理学、教育学和神经科学领域的学者的视野,这些领域涉及儿童支持。
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