从神经认知的角度理解家庭动态

IF 4.5 1区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Ronja F. Held, Aline Moore Lorusso, Ann L. M. P. Hogenhuis, Esther S. Kluwer, Ruud Hortensius
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个体家庭成员在生理、大脑、行为、现象和社会层面上相互影响和影响家庭系统。先前的研究使用了既定的方法,如自我报告和行为观察,以提供对家庭动态的深入了解。在这里,我们补充了现有的方法,并主张在家庭研究中采用神经认知方法。神经认知工具可以通过捕捉个人和家庭层面的行为和大脑过程,为复杂的家庭动态提供详细的见解。通过测量神经活动和家庭成员之间大脑活动的一致性,学者们可以发现迄今为止仍被隐藏的复杂的复发性和情境依赖性相互作用。这种方法可以增加家庭研究的范围,特别是在测量具有不同语言能力水平的几代家庭成员时。神经认知方法允许研究人员研究跨几代相互联系的家庭成员。同时测量多个家庭成员的行为和大脑活动是一种很有前途的方法,可以揭示影响家庭幸福的其他因素,并为理论和实践提供信息。随着移动神经成像技术的进步,在家庭等自然环境中研究家庭互动变得更加可行。神经认知方法促进了对影响家庭动态的已知和未知因素的理解,使其更接近家庭。
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Understanding Family Dynamics Through a Neurocognitive Lens
Individual family members impact each other and the family system at the physiological, brain, behavioral, phenomenological, and social level. Previous research used established methods, such as self‐report and behavioral observation, to provide thorough insights into family dynamics. Here, we complement existing methods and argue for a neurocognitive approach in family research. Neurocognitive tools can provide detailed insights into complex family dynamics by capturing behavioral and brain processes at the individual and family level. By measuring neural activity and the alignment of brain activity between family members, scholars can uncover complex recurrent and situation‐dependent interactions that so far have remained hidden. This approach can increase the scope of family research, especially when measuring family members across generations with different levels of verbal ability. The neurocognitive approach allows researchers to study interconnected family members across multiple generations. Measuring the behavior and brain activity of multiple family members simultaneously is a promising method to reveal additional factors contributing to family well‐being and inform theory and practice. As mobile neuroimaging advances, studying family interactions in natural settings, such as the home, becomes more feasible. The neurocognitive approach fosters understanding of known and unknown factors contributing to family dynamics, bringing it closer to home.
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