语言迟缓幼儿脑形态测量学的探索性研究

IF 2.8 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Courtney A. Filippi, Elizabeth Smith, Elizabeth Redcay, Heather Hazlett, Lauren Thompson, Stacy S. Manwaring, Precilla D'Souza, Audrey Thurm
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虽然有研究记录了有发育障碍的幼儿、有语言迟缓遗传风险的幼儿和早产儿的语言迟缓与神经相关,但没有研究调查了没有已知病因的早期语言迟缓幼儿的神经相关。本研究考察了有无早期语言迟缓的幼儿的脑形态测量学。为此,我们收集了有语言迟缓(LD;n = 7,年龄= 19.67个月,3名女性,2名西班牙裔和4名非白种人)和典型发展(TD;n = 17,年龄= 22.73个月,8名女性,2名西班牙裔和3名非白种人)对照组。探索性分析使用全脑和感兴趣区域(Broca’s和Wernicke’s区)方法检查了脑总量、皮质厚度和皮质表面积的组间差异。结果显示两组间脑解剖结构无明显差异。而颞叶皮质表面积(包括Wernicke’s区和左侧颞中回,hedges’g = - 0.35)和Broca’s区厚度存在组间差异。结果报告使用多种分析方法,年龄匹配和排除儿童后来诊断为自闭症。虽然这项探索性研究样本量有限,但它提供了新的发现,可以用来指导假设驱动的幼儿语言延迟成像研究。
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Brain Morphometry of Toddlers With Language Delay: An Exploratory Study

Brain Morphometry of Toddlers With Language Delay: An Exploratory Study

While studies have documented neural correlates of language delay in toddlers with developmental conditions, those at genetic risk for language delay, and those born premature, no studies have examined neural correlates in toddlers exhibiting early language delay without known aetiology. This study examines brain morphometry in toddlers with and without early language delay. To do so, we collected magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on toddlers with language delay (LD; n = 7, Mage = 19.67 months, 3 female, 2 Hispanic and 4 non-caucasian) and a typically developing (TD; n = 17, Mage = 22.73 months, 8 female, 2 Hispanic and 3 non-caucasian) comparison group. Exploratory analyses examined group differences in total brain volume, cortical thickness and cortical surface area using both a whole-brain and region of interest (Broca's and Wernicke's areas) approach. Results showed no gross brain anatomical differences between groups. However, there were group differences in cortical surface area in the temporal cortex (including Wernicke's area and left middle temporal gyrus, hedges' g = − 0.35) and Broca's area thickness. Results are reported using multiple analytic methods, age matching and exclusion of children later diagnosed with autism. While this exploratory study has a limited sample size, it provides novel findings that can be utilised to guide hypothesis-driven imaging studies on toddler language delay.

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Infant and Child Development
Infant and Child Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
9.10%
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93
期刊介绍: Infant and Child Development publishes high quality empirical, theoretical and methodological papers addressing psychological development from the antenatal period through to adolescence. The journal brings together research on: - social and emotional development - perceptual and motor development - cognitive development - language development atypical development (including conduct problems, anxiety and depressive conditions, language impairments, autistic spectrum disorders, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders)
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