学业成功与心理健康:贫困儿童额顶叶-默认模式网络耦合的悖论

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Selina Pacheco , Silvia A. Bunge , Monica E. Ellwood-Lowe
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童年家庭收入是学习成绩和心理健康的有力预测指标。在这里,我们要问的是,在学业上取得成功的贫困儿童是否随后受到保护,免受内化症状的影响,或者面临内化症状的风险。已有研究表明,学习成绩较好的贫困儿童的侧额顶叶网络(LFPN)和默认模式网络(DMN)的时间耦合高于学习成绩较差的贫困儿童。一个悬而未决的问题是,更高的LFPN-DMN耦合是否会对这一人群的心理健康产生不适应的长期后果。在这项预先登记的纵向研究中,我们分析了ABCD研究中四个时间点(9-13岁)的10,829名儿童(1931名贫困儿童)的数据。分数越高,内化症状越少;这种联系在贫困儿童中更为明显。纵向上,较高的LFPN-DMN与两年后更多的内化症状有关,特别是贫困儿童。因此,尽管较高的学习成绩与所有儿童较好的心理健康结果相关,但支持贫困儿童学业弹性的LFPN-DMN连接的特定模式可能是发展内化症状的风险因素。这些发现突出了结构不平等背景下学术弹性的复杂性。
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Academic success and mental health: The paradox of Frontoparietal‐Default Mode Network coupling among children facing poverty
Childhood family income is a powerful predictor of academic achievement and mental health. Here, we ask whether children living in poverty who succeed academically are subsequently protected from, or at risk for, internalizing symptoms. Prior research indicates that children in poverty with better academic performance tend to have higher temporal coupling between the Lateral Frontoparietal Network (LFPN) and Default Mode Network (DMN) than lower-performing children in poverty. An open question is whether higher LFPN-DMN coupling has maladaptive long-term consequences for mental health for this population. In this pre-registered longitudinal study, we analyzed data from 10,829 children (1931 in poverty) in the ABCD study across four time points (ages 9–13). Higher grades correlated with fewer internalizing symptoms concurrently; this association was more pronounced for children below poverty. Longitudinally, higher LFPN-DMN related to more internalizing symptoms two years later for children in poverty in particular. Thus, although higher academic performance was associated with better mental health outcomes for all children, the specific pattern of LFPN-DMN connectivity that supports academic resilience among children in poverty may be a risk factor for developing internalizing symptoms. These findings highlight the complex nature of academic resilience in the context of structural inequity.
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes theoretical and research papers on cognitive brain development, from infancy through childhood and adolescence and into adulthood. It covers neurocognitive development and neurocognitive processing in both typical and atypical development, including social and affective aspects. Appropriate methodologies for the journal include, but are not limited to, functional neuroimaging (fMRI and MEG), electrophysiology (EEG and ERP), NIRS and transcranial magnetic stimulation, as well as other basic neuroscience approaches using cellular and animal models that directly address cognitive brain development, patient studies, case studies, post-mortem studies and pharmacological studies.
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