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Explicit and implicit issues in the developmental cognitive neuroscience of social inequality

机译:社会不平等的发展认知神经科学中的显性和隐性问题

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The appearance of developmental cognitive neuroscience (DCN) in the socioeconomic status (SES) research arena is hugely transformative, but challenging. We review challenges rooted in the implicit and explicit assumptions informing this newborn field. We provide balanced theoretical alternatives on how hypothesized psychological processes map onto the brain (e.g., problem of localization) and how experimental phenomena at multiple levels of analysis (e.g., behavior, cognition and the brain) could be related. We therefore examine unclear issues regarding the existing perspectives on poverty and their relationships with low SES, the evidence of low-SES adaptive functioning, historical precedents of the “alternate pathways” (neuroplasticity) interpretation of learning disabilities related to low-SES and the notion of deficit, issues of “normativity” and validity in findings of neurocognitive differences between children from different SES, and finally alternative interpretations of the complex relationship between IQ and SES. Particularly, we examine the extent to which the available laboratory results may be interpreted as showing that cognitive performance in low-SES children reflects cognitive and behavioral deficits as a result of growing up in specific environmental or cultural contexts, and how the experimental findings should be interpreted for the design of different types of interventions—particularly those related to educational practices—or translated to the public—especially the media. Although a cautionary tone permeates many studies, still, a potential deficit attribution—i.e., low-SES is associated with cognitive and behavioral developmental deficits—seems almost an inevitable implicit issue with ethical implications. Finally, we sketch the agenda for an ecological DCN, suggesting recommendations to advance the field, specifically, to minimize equivocal divulgation and maximize ethically responsible translation.
机译:发展性认知神经科学(DCN)在社会经济地位(SES)研究领域的出现具有巨大的变革性,但具有挑战性。我们回顾了根源于暗示这一新生领域的隐含和显式假设的挑战。我们提供了关于假设的心理过程如何映射到大脑(例如定位问题)以及如何在多个分析级别(例如行为,认知和大脑)之间建立联系的平衡的理论选择。因此,我们研究了关于贫困及其与低SES的关系,低SES适应性功能的证据,“低SES相关学习障碍”的“替代途径”(神经可塑性)解释的历史先例的现有问题的不清楚的问题。缺陷,“规范性”问题和来自不同SES的儿童之间的神经认知差异的发现是否有效的问题,最后是对IQ和SES之间复杂关系的另一种解释。特别是,我们研究了现有实验室结果在多大程度上可以解释为,表明在低SES儿童中的认知表现反映了在特定的环境或文化背景下成长的结果导致的认知和行为缺陷,以及实验结果应如何体现。解释为设计不同类型的干预措施,尤其是与教育实践有关的干预措施,或翻译为公众(尤其是媒体)。尽管许多研究都采用了警告语,但潜在的赤字归因(即,低SES与认知和行为发展缺陷有关)似乎几乎是不可避免的隐性问题,具有伦理学意义。最后,我们概述了生态DCN的议程,并提出了一些建议,以推动这一领域的发展,特别是最大程度地减少模棱两可的泄漏和最大限度地提高对道德负责的翻译。

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