适当的养育方式对提高后代创造力的影响取决于后代的共情-系统化认知风格:一项基于体素的形态测量研究。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Behavioural Neurology Pub Date : 2025-04-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/bn/8156740
Radiztia Ekayantri Zulkifli, Yasuko Tatewaki, Hikaru Takeuchi, Diptarama Hendrian, Ryuta Kawashima, Yasuyuki Taki
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摘要

mehhrinejad等人之前的研究发现,父母的教养方式会影响后代的大脑发育,而大脑发育后来决定了他们的创造力。研究表明,权威型父母教养方式与创造力之间存在显著的正相关关系。与此同时,Takeuchi等人的神经影像学研究解释说,后代的创造力也因他们的移情-系统化认知方式而有所不同。结果表明,情商和情商都与创造力呈显著正相关。结合前人的研究,我们假设父母教养方式与子女E-S认知方式的正向互动对子女的大脑发育和创造力存在影响。以往对子女创造力的研究主要集中在一个维度上,本研究首次探讨了父母教养方式与子女E-S认知方式的交互作用对子女大脑发育和创造力的影响。我们使用基于体素的形态测量法和问卷调查来研究父母教养方式与后代E-S认知风格之间相互作用的灰质相关性。对675名平均年龄为20岁的健康被试进行横断面全脑多元回归分析,发现父母教养方式和子女E-S认知方式对右侧边缘上回(R-SMG)区域灰质体积(rGMV)有显著的交互作用。我们还发现,R-SMG中的rGMV与后代的独创性/流畅性得分(创造力的一个维度)显著正相关。研究结果表明,在E-S认知方式下成长的子女,其R-SMG的rGMV较大。这些孩子表现出更高水平的创造力,尤其是在发散性思维方面的独创性,即产生不同于他人想法的能力。在未来,我们希望本研究能为父母提供适合子女E-S认知风格的养育方式,以提高子女的创造力和生活质量。
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Appropriate Parenting Style to Improve Offspring's Creativity Differs Depending on the Offspring's Empathizing-Systemizing Cognitive Style: A Voxel-Based Morphometry Study.

Previous research by Mehrinejad et al. found that parenting style affects offspring's brain development which later determines their creativity. They show that there is a significant positive relationship between authoritative parenting style and creativity. Meanwhile, neuroimaging studies by Takeuchi et al. have explained that offspring's creativity also differs depending on their empathizing-systemizing cognitive style. They show that both EQ and SQ were significantly and positively correlated with creativity. Combining the previous studies, we hypothesize that there exists an effect of the positive interaction between parenting style and the offspring's E-S cognitive style on the offspring's brain development and creativity. Whereas previous research on the offspring's creativity has focused on one dimension only, in the current study, for the first time, we investigated the effect of the interaction between parenting style and the offspring's E-S cognitive style on the offspring's brain development and creativity. We used voxel-based morphometry and questionnaires to investigate the gray matter correlates of the interaction between parenting style and the offspring's E-S cognitive style. With 675 healthy participants (average: 20 years old), using cross-sectional whole-brain multiple regression, we found significant interactive effects between parenting style and offspring's E-S cognitive style on regional gray matter volume (rGMV) in the right supramarginal gyrus (R-SMG). We also found that the rGMV in the R-SMG was significantly and positively correlated with the offspring's originality/fluency scores, a dimension of creativity. Our findings suggest that offsprings who are raised with the appropriate parenting style according to their E-S cognitive style have a larger rGMV in the R-SMG. These offsprings exhibit a higher level of creativity, especially originality in divergent thinking, the ability to generate an idea that is different from that of others. In the future, we hope this research can provide critical information for parents regarding the parenting style that suits their offspring's E-S cognitive style to improve offspring's creativity and quality of life.

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Behavioural Neurology
Behavioural Neurology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
3.60%
发文量
52
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Behavioural Neurology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal which publishes original research articles, review articles and clinical studies based on various diseases and syndromes in behavioural neurology. The aim of the journal is to provide a platform for researchers and clinicians working in various fields of neurology including cognitive neuroscience, neuropsychology and neuropsychiatry. Topics of interest include: ADHD Aphasia Autism Alzheimer’s Disease Behavioural Disorders Dementia Epilepsy Multiple Sclerosis Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis Stroke Traumatic brain injury.
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