产前家庭收入不稳定与婴儿皮质下脑容量

IF 3.1 1区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Genevieve Patterson, Alexander J. Dufford, Taryn W. Morrissey, Martin Styner, Sun Hyung Kim, Pilyoung Kim
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摘要

产前应激暴露可能对杏仁核和海马体的发育产生负面影响。虽然怀孕期间收入不稳定会增加怀孕父母的压力,但收入不稳定对大脑发育的影响还没有得到很好的理解。本研究调查了怀孕期间家庭收入损失与婴儿早期海马体和杏仁核体积之间的关系。在一项对孕妇及其婴儿的前瞻性纵向研究中,共有63名婴儿在自然睡眠期间完成了核磁共振成像。每月负收入冲击的总数(定义为- 25或更大的弧百分比变化[APC])与右侧海马和右侧杏仁核体积较小显著相关。这表明,围产期的家庭收入损失与出生后的婴儿大脑结构有关。这些发现为优先考虑财务一致性的公共项目的发展提供了支持,特别是在怀孕等敏感时期。
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Prenatal Household Income Instability and Infant Subcortical Brain Volumes

Prenatal Household Income Instability and Infant Subcortical Brain Volumes

Prenatal stress exposure may negatively influence the development of the amygdala and hippocampus. Although there is significant income instability during pregnancy, and it can increase stress among pregnant parents, the impact of income instability on brain development is not well understood. The present study examined the association between household income losses during pregnancy and hippocampus and amygdala volumes in early infancy. A total of 63 infants from a prospective longitudinal study of pregnant individuals and their infants completed an MRI during natural sleep. The total number of negative month-to-month earnings shocks (defined as an arc percent change [APC] of −25 or greater) was significantly associated with smaller right hippocampal and right amygdala volumes. This suggests that household income losses during the perinatal period are associated with infant brain structure after birth. These findings provide support for the development of public programs that prioritize financial consistency, especially during sensitive periods like pregnancy.

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期刊介绍: Developmental Science publishes cutting-edge theory and up-to-the-minute research on scientific developmental psychology from leading thinkers in the field. It is currently the only journal that specifically focuses on human developmental cognitive neuroscience. Coverage includes: - Clinical, computational and comparative approaches to development - Key advances in cognitive and social development - Developmental cognitive neuroscience - Functional neuroimaging of the developing brain
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