D Johnson, J Policelli, M Li, A Dharamsi, Q Hu… - JAMA …, 2021 - jamanetwork.com
… To test the hypothesis that experiences of deprivation are more strongly associated with reduced executivefunctioning compared with experiences of threat during childhood and …
… with distinct neurocognitive consequences. This model argues that deprivation (ie, a lack of … ) is associated with poor executivefunction (EF), whereas threat is not. We examine this …
… threat.These findings suggest different neurodevelopmental correlates of threat and deprivation, with possible consequences … mediate the association of deprivation, but not threat, with …
… Executivefunction (EF) and attention orienting toward angry faces were assessed using cognitive tasks. All measures were acquired at two time-points 3 years apart and associations …
… We hypothesize that reductions in complex cognitive and social inputs will result in more limited development of complex cognitive function, including language and executivefunction. …
X Shen, X Zhou, Y Guo… - Journal of interpersonal …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
… actual executivefunction; our results showed that the indirect relationship between threat … executivefunction. Furthermore, we also examined the mediating effect within the context of …
… Despite the fact that EF and MFTP are both associated with early deprivation and mediate later psychopathology risk, no study has examined whether early deprivation sensitizes …
… deprivation were at highest risk for executivefunctioning difficulties) are particularly relevant in light of the ongoing pandemic. Results … the risk of early exposure to threat and deprivation, …
L Machlin, AB Miller, J Snyder… - Frontiers in Behavioral …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
… Thus, existing research provides initial support that poor development of language abilities and executivefunctions, including cognitive control, is related to exposure to …