Brain Development Laboratory, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013 Jul 16;110(29):12138-43. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1304437110. Epub 2013 Jul 1.
Using information from research on the neuroplasticity of selective attention and on the central role of successful parenting in child development, we developed and rigorously assessed a family-based training program designed to improve brain systems for selective attention in preschool children. One hundred forty-one lower socioeconomic status preschoolers enrolled in a Head Start program were randomly assigned to the training program, Head Start alone, or an active control group. Electrophysiological measures of children's brain functions supporting selective attention, standardized measures of cognition, and parent-reported child behaviors all favored children in the treatment program relative to both control groups. Positive changes were also observed in the parents themselves. Effect sizes ranged from one-quarter to half of a standard deviation. These results lend impetus to the further development and broader implementation of evidence-based education programs that target at-risk families.
利用选择性注意的神经可塑性研究和成功育儿在儿童发展中的核心作用的信息,我们开发并严格评估了一项基于家庭的培训计划,旨在改善学龄前儿童选择性注意的大脑系统。141 名来自低收入家庭的学龄前儿童参加了“先普计划”,他们被随机分配到培训计划、“先普计划”单独组或积极对照组。儿童支持选择性注意的大脑功能的电生理测量、认知的标准化测量以及家长报告的儿童行为都表明,与对照组相比,治疗组的儿童更有优势。父母自身也观察到了积极的变化。效果大小从四分之一到一半标准差不等。这些结果为进一步开发和更广泛地实施针对高危家庭的循证教育计划提供了动力。