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执行控制能力的发展与可塑性。

The development and malleability of executive control abilities.

作者信息

Hsu Nina S, Novick Jared M, Jaeggi Susanne M

机构信息

Center for Advanced Study of Language, University of Maryland College Park, MD, USA ; Department of Psychology, University of Maryland College Park, MD, USA ; Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, University of Maryland College Park, MD, USA.

Center for Advanced Study of Language, University of Maryland College Park, MD, USA ; Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, University of Maryland College Park, MD, USA ; Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland College Park, MD, USA.

出版信息

Front Behav Neurosci. 2014 Jun 24;8:221. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00221. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Executive control (EC) generally refers to the regulation of mental activity. It plays a crucial role in complex cognition, and EC skills predict high-level abilities including language processing, memory, and problem solving, as well as practically relevant outcomes such as scholastic achievement. EC develops relatively late in ontogeny, and many sub-groups of developmental populations demonstrate an exaggeratedly poor ability to control cognition even alongside the normal protracted growth of EC skills. Given the value of EC to human performance, researchers have sought means to improve it through targeted training; indeed, accumulating evidence suggests that regulatory processes are malleable through experience and practice. Nonetheless, there is a need to understand both whether specific populations might particularly benefit from training, and what cortical mechanisms engage during performance of the tasks used in the training protocols. This contribution has two parts: in Part I, we review EC development and intervention work in select populations. Although promising, the mixed results in this early field make it difficult to draw strong conclusions. To guide future studies, in Part II, we discuss training studies that have included a neuroimaging component - a relatively new enterprise that also has not yet yielded a consistent pattern of results post-training, preventing broad conclusions. We therefore suggest that recent developments in neuroimaging (e.g., multivariate and connectivity approaches) may be useful to advance our understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying the malleability of EC and brain plasticity. In conjunction with behavioral data, these methods may further inform our understanding of the brain-behavior relationship and the extent to which EC is dynamic and malleable, guiding the development of future, targeted interventions to promote executive functioning in both healthy and atypical populations.

摘要

执行控制(EC)通常指对心理活动的调节。它在复杂认知中起着关键作用,执行控制技能预示着包括语言处理、记忆和问题解决在内的高级能力,以及诸如学业成就等实际相关的结果。执行控制在个体发育过程中发展相对较晚,并且许多发育群体的亚组即使在执行控制技能正常的长期发展过程中,也表现出过度糟糕的认知控制能力。鉴于执行控制对人类表现的重要性,研究人员一直在寻找通过有针对性的训练来改善它的方法;事实上,越来越多的证据表明,调节过程可以通过经验和练习得到改善。尽管如此,仍有必要了解特定人群是否可能特别从训练中受益,以及在训练方案中使用的任务执行过程中涉及哪些皮质机制。本论文有两个部分:在第一部分中,我们回顾了特定人群中的执行控制发展和干预工作。尽管前景乐观,但该早期领域的结果参差不齐,难以得出强有力的结论。为了指导未来的研究,在第二部分中,我们讨论了包括神经成像成分的训练研究——这是一个相对较新的领域,训练后也尚未产生一致的结果模式,因此无法得出广泛的结论。因此,我们认为神经成像的最新进展(例如多变量和连接性方法)可能有助于推进我们对执行控制可塑性和大脑可塑性背后神经机制的理解。结合行为数据,这些方法可能会进一步增进我们对脑 - 行为关系以及执行控制在多大程度上是动态且可塑的理解,从而指导未来有针对性的干预措施的开发,以促进健康人群和非典型人群的执行功能。

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