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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:9493...

Sujet
Original Research
Auteur
Park, Anne T. Richardson, Hilary Tooley, Ursula A. McDermott, Cassidy L. Boroshok, Austin L. Ke, Adrian Leonard, Julia A. Tisdall, M. Dylan Deater-Deckard, Kirby Edgar, J. Christopher Mackey, Allyson P.
Langue
en
Editeur

Elsevier

Catégorie

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

Année

2022

Date de référencement

12/12/2022

Mots clés
associated parent-child social emotional behaviors parenting events experiences
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Résumé

How do children’s experiences relate to their naturalistic emotional and social processing?

Because children can struggle with tasks in the scanner, we collected fMRI data while 4-to-11-year-olds watched a short film with positive and negative emotional events, and rich parent-child interactions (n = 70).

We captured broad, normative stressful experiences by examining socioeconomic status (SES) and stressful life events, as well as children’s more proximal experiences with their parents.

For a sub-sample (n = 30), parenting behaviors were measured during a parent-child interaction, consisting of a picture book, a challenging puzzle, and free play with novel toys.

We characterized positive parenting behaviors (e.g., warmth, praise) and negative parenting behaviors (e.g., harsh tone, physical control).

We found that higher SES was related to greater activity in medial orbitofrontal cortex during parent-child interaction movie events.

Negative parenting behaviors were associated with less activation of the ventral tegmental area and cerebellum during positive emotional events.

In a region-of-interest analysis, we found that stressful life events and negative parenting behaviors were associated with less activation of the amygdala during positive emotional events.

These exploratory results demonstrate the promise of using movie fMRI to study how early experiences may shape emotional, social, and motivational processes.

Park, Anne T.,Richardson, Hilary,Tooley, Ursula A.,McDermott, Cassidy L.,Boroshok, Austin L.,Ke, Adrian,Leonard, Julia A.,Tisdall, M. Dylan,Deater-Deckard, Kirby,Edgar, J. Christopher,Mackey, Allyson P., 2022, Early stressful experiences are associated with reduced neural responses to naturalistic emotional and social content in children, Elsevier

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