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Informing the Structure of Executive Function in Children: A Meta-Analysis of Functional Neuroimaging Data

机译:告知儿童执行功能的结构:功能性神经影像数据的荟萃分析

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The structure of executive function (EF) has been the focus of much debate for decades. What is more, the complexity and diversity provided by the developmental period only adds to this contention. The development of executive function plays an integral part in the expression of children's behavioral, cognitive, social, and emotional capabilities. Understanding how these processes are constructed during development allows for effective measurement of EF in this population. This meta-analysis aims to contribute to a better understanding of the structure of executive function in children. A coordinate-based meta-analysis was conducted (using BrainMap GingerALE 2.3), which incorporated studies administering functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during inhibition, switching, and working memory updating tasks in typical children (aged 6–18 years). The neural activation common across all executive tasks was compared to that shared by tasks pertaining only to inhibition, switching or updating, which are commonly considered to be fundamental executive processes. Results support the existence of partially separable but partially overlapping inhibition, switching, and updating executive processes at a neural level, in children over 6 years. Further, the shared neural activation across all tasks (associated with a proposed “unitary” component of executive function) overlapped to different degrees with the activation associated with each individual executive process. These findings provide evidence to support the suggestion that one of the most influential structural models of executive functioning in adults can also be applied to children of this age. However, the findings also call for careful consideration and measurement of both specific executive processes, and unitary executive function in this population. Furthermore, a need is highlighted for a new systematic developmental model, which captures the integrative nature of executive function in children.
机译:执行功能(EF)的结构已成为数十年来争论的焦点。而且,开发阶段所提供的复杂性和多样性只会增加这种争论。执行功能的发展在儿童的行为,认知,社交和情感能力的表达中起着不可或缺的作用。了解在开发过程中如何构建这些过程可以有效地测量该人群中的EF。这项荟萃分析旨在帮助更好地理解儿童执行功能的结构。进行了基于坐标的荟萃分析(使用BrainMap GingerALE 2.3),该研究纳入了在典型儿童(6至18岁)的抑制,转换和工作记忆更新任务期间进行功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)的研究。将所有执行任务共有的神经激活与仅与抑制,切换或更新有关的任务共享的神经激活进行了比较,这通常被视为基本执行过程。结果支持6岁以上儿童在神经水平上存在部分可分离但部分重叠的抑制,转换和更新执行过程。此外,跨所有任务的共享神经激活(与执行功能的拟议“单一”组件相关)在不同程度上与与每个执行过程相关的激活重叠。这些发现提供了证据支持这一建议,即成年人中执行功能最有影响力的结构模型之一也可以应用于该年龄段的儿童。但是,研究结果还要求对这一人群的具体执行程序和统一执行功能进行仔细考虑和衡量。此外,强调了对新的系统发展模型的需求,该模型捕捉了儿童执行功能的整合性。

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