Tsai Chia-Liang, Chen Fu-Chen, Pan Chien-Yu, Tseng Yu-Ting
Lab of Cognitive Neurophysiology, Institute of Physical Education, Health and Leisure Studies, National Cheng Kung University Tainan, Taiwan.
Department of Recreational Sport and Health Promotion, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology Tainan, Taiwan.
Front Psychol. 2016 Jul 6;7:1033. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01033. eCollection 2016.
The present study investigates the behavioral performance and event-related potentials (ERPs) in children with obesity and healthy weight children when performing a visuospatial attention task. Twenty-six children with obesity (obese group) and 26 healthy weight children (control group) were recruited. Their behavioral performance during a variant of the Posner paradigm was measured, and brain ERPs were recorded concurrently. The behavioral data revealed that the obese group responded more slowly, especially in the invalid condition, and exhibited a deficit in attentional inhibition capacity as compared to the control group. In terms of cognitive electrophysiological performance, although the obese group did not show significant differences on P3 latency elicited by the target stimuli when compared to the control group, they exhibited smaller P3 amplitudes when performing the visuospatial attention task. These results broaden previous findings, and indicate that childhood obesity is associated with a reduced ability to modulate the executive function network which supports visuospatial attention.
本研究调查了肥胖儿童和健康体重儿童在执行视觉空间注意力任务时的行为表现和事件相关电位(ERP)。招募了26名肥胖儿童(肥胖组)和26名健康体重儿童(对照组)。测量了他们在波斯纳范式变体中的行为表现,并同时记录大脑ERP。行为数据显示,肥胖组反应更慢,尤其是在无效条件下,与对照组相比,其注意力抑制能力存在缺陷。在认知电生理表现方面,虽然肥胖组与对照组相比,在目标刺激引发的P3潜伏期上没有显著差异,但他们在执行视觉空间注意力任务时P3波幅较小。这些结果拓展了先前的研究发现,并表明儿童肥胖与支持视觉空间注意力的执行功能网络调节能力下降有关。