联想(心理学)
适度
认知
心理学
发展心理学
屏幕时间
能力(人力资源)
认知心理学
阅读(过程)
医学
社会心理学
神经科学
心理治疗师
法学
肥胖
政治学
内科学
作者
Pei Huang,Shi Yu Chan,Zhen Ming Ngoh,Zi Yan Ong,Xi Zhen Low,Evelyn Law,Peter D. Gluckman,Michelle Z. L. Kee,Marielle V. Fortier,Yap Seng Chong,Juan Zhou,Michael J. Meaney,Ai Peng Tan
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0033291724000084
摘要
Abstract Background Screen time in infancy is linked to changes in social-emotional development but the pathway underlying this association remains unknown. We aim to provide mechanistic insights into this association using brain network topology and to examine the potential role of parent–child reading in mitigating the effects of screen time. Methods We examined the association of screen time on brain network topology using linear regression analysis and tested if the network topology mediated the association between screen time and later socio-emotional competence. Lastly, we tested if parent–child reading time was a moderator of the link between screen time and brain network topology. Results Infant screen time was significantly associated with the emotion processing-cognitive control network integration ( p = 0.005). This network integration also significantly mediated the association between screen time and both measures of socio-emotional competence (BRIEF-2 Emotion Regulation Index, p = 0.04; SEARS total score, p = 0.04). Parent–child reading time significantly moderated the association between screen time and emotion processing-cognitive control network integration ( β = −0.640, p = 0.005). Conclusion Our study identified emotion processing-cognitive control network integration as a plausible biological pathway linking screen time in infancy and later socio-emotional competence. We also provided novel evidence for the role of parent–child reading in moderating the association between screen time and topological brain restructuring in early childhood.
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