DuPuis David, Ram Nilam, Willner Cynthia J, Karalunas Sarah, Segalowitz Sidney J, Gatzke-Kopp Lisa M
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, USA.
Dev Sci. 2015 May;18(3):452-68. doi: 10.1111/desc.12229. Epub 2014 Sep 11.
Event-related potentials (ERPs) have been proposed as biomarkers capable of reflecting individual differences in neural processing not necessarily detectable at the behavioral level. However, the role of ERPs in developmental research could be hampered by current methodological approaches to quantification. ERPs are extracted as an average waveform over many trials; however, actual amplitudes would be misrepresented by an average if there was high trial-to-trial variability in signal latency. Low signal temporal consistency is thought to be a characteristic of immature neural systems, although consistency is not routinely measured in ERP research. The present study examined the differential contributions of signal strength and temporal consistency across trials in the error-related negativity (ERN) in 6-year-old children, as well as the developmental changes that occur in these measures. The 234 children were assessed annually in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade. At all assessments signal strength and temporal consistency were highly correlated with the average ERN amplitude, and were not correlated with each other. Consistent with previous findings, ERN deflections in the averaged waveform increased with age. This was found to be a function of developmental increases in signal temporal consistency, whereas signal strength showed a significant decline across this time period. In addition, average ERN amplitudes showed low-to-moderate stability across the three assessments whereas signal strength was highly stable. In contrast, signal temporal consistency did not evidence rank-order stability across these ages. Signal strength appears to reflect a stable individual trait whereas developmental changes in temporal consistency may be experientially influenced.
事件相关电位(ERP)已被提议作为生物标志物,能够反映神经加工过程中的个体差异,而这些差异在行为水平上不一定能被检测到。然而,ERP在发育研究中的作用可能会受到当前量化方法的阻碍。ERP是通过多次试验的平均波形提取的;然而,如果信号潜伏期在试验间存在高度变异性,那么实际振幅将被平均值错误表征。低信号时间一致性被认为是未成熟神经系统的一个特征,尽管在ERP研究中通常不会对一致性进行测量。本研究考察了6岁儿童错误相关负波(ERN)试验间信号强度和时间一致性的不同贡献,以及这些测量指标中发生的发育变化。对234名儿童在幼儿园、一年级和二年级时每年进行评估。在所有评估中,信号强度和时间一致性与平均ERN振幅高度相关,且彼此不相关。与先前的研究结果一致,平均波形中的ERN偏转随年龄增加。这被发现是信号时间一致性发育增加的函数,而信号强度在这段时间内显著下降。此外,平均ERN振幅在三次评估中表现出低到中等的稳定性,而信号强度则高度稳定。相比之下,信号时间一致性在这些年龄之间没有表现出等级顺序稳定性。信号强度似乎反映了一种稳定的个体特征,而时间一致性的发育变化可能受到经验的影响。