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Premotor functional connectivity predicts impulsivity in juvenile offenders

机译:运动前功能连接可预测少年犯的冲动

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Teenagers are often impulsive. In some cases this is a phase of normal development; in other cases impulsivity contributes to criminal behavior. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we examined resting-state functional connectivity among brain systems and behavioral measures of impulsivity in 107 juveniles incarcerated in a high-security facility. In less-impulsive juveniles and normal controls, motor planning regions were correlated with brain networks associated with spatial attention and executive control. In more-impulsive juveniles, these same regions correlated with the default-mode network, a constellation of brain areas associated with spontaneous, unconstrained, self-referential cognition. The strength of these brain–behavior relationships was sufficient to predict impulsivity scores at the individual level. Our data suggest that increased functional connectivity of motor-planning regions with networks subserving unconstrained, self-referential cognition, rather than those subserving executive control, heightens the predisposition to impulsive behavior in juvenile offenders. To further explore the relationship between impulsivity and neural development, we studied functional connectivity in the same motor-planning regions in 95 typically developing individuals across a wide age span. The change in functional connectivity with age mirrored that of impulsivity: younger subjects tended to exhibit functional connectivity similar to the more-impulsive incarcerated juveniles, whereas older subjects exhibited a less-impulsive pattern. This observation suggests that impulsivity in the offender population is a consequence of a delay in typical development, rather than a distinct abnormality.
机译:青少年通常很冲动。在某些情况下,这是正常发展的阶段。在其他情况下,冲动会助长犯罪行为。使用功能磁共振成像,我们检查了高安全设施中被监禁的107名少年的大脑系统之间的静息状态功能连通性和冲动行为量度。在不太冲动的少年和正常对照组中,运动计划区域与与空间注意和执行控制相关的大脑网络相关。在较冲动的少年中,这些相同的区域与默认模式网络相关,默认模式网络是与自发,不受约束的自我指称认知相关的大脑区域的星座。这些脑行为关系的强度足以预测个人水平的冲动得分。我们的数据表明,使用不受约束的,自我指称的认知而不是服从行政控制的网络来提高运动计划区域的功能连通性,会增加青少年罪犯冲动行为的易感性。为了进一步探索冲动性与神经发育之间的关系,我们研究了95个典型的跨年龄个体的相同运动计划区域中的功能连通性。功能连接性随年龄的变化反映了冲动性:年轻受试者倾向于表现出与较冲动的被监禁少年相似的功能连通性,而年龄较大的受试者则表现出冲动性较小的模式。该观察结果表明,罪犯中的冲动性是典型发育延迟的结果,而不是明显的异常现象。

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