Center for Translational Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States.
Center for Translational Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States.
Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2022 Apr;54:101091. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2022.101091. Epub 2022 Feb 21.
Extensive evidence links adverse experiences during childhood to a wide range of negative consequences in biological, socioemotional, and cognitive development. Unpredictability is a core element underlying most forms of early adversity; it has been a focus of developmental research for many years and has been receiving increasing attention recently. In this article, we propose a conceptual model to describe how unpredictable and adverse early experiences affect children's neurobiological, behavioral, and psychological development in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. We first highlight the critical role of unpredictability in child development by reviewing existing conceptual models of early adversity as they relate to subsequent development across the lifespan. Then, we employ a translational neuroscience framework to summarize the current animal- and human-based evidence on the neurobiological alterations induced by early experience unpredictability. We further argue that the COVID-19 pandemic serves as a global "natural experiment" that provides rare insight to the investigation of the negative developmental consequences of widespread, clustered, and unpredictable adverse events among children. We discuss how the pandemic helps advance the science of unpredictable early adverse experiences. As unpredictability research continues to grow, we highlight several directions for future studies and implications for policymaking and intervention practices.
大量证据表明,儿童时期的不良经历会导致生物、社会情感和认知发展方面的一系列负面后果。不可预测性是大多数早期逆境的核心要素;多年来,它一直是发展研究的重点,最近也越来越受到关注。在本文中,我们提出了一个概念模型,以描述在 COVID-19 大流行背景下,不可预测和不良的早期经历如何影响儿童的神经生物学、行为和心理发展。我们首先通过回顾与整个生命周期后续发展相关的早期逆境的现有概念模型,强调不可预测性在儿童发展中的关键作用。然后,我们采用转化神经科学框架,总结当前关于早期经验不可预测性引起的神经生物学改变的动物和人类研究证据。我们进一步认为,COVID-19 大流行是一场全球性的“自然实验”,为研究儿童中广泛、集中和不可预测的不良事件对发展的负面影响提供了难得的机会。我们讨论了大流行如何帮助推进不可预测的早期不良经历的科学研究。随着不可预测性研究的不断发展,我们强调了未来研究的几个方向,以及对政策制定和干预实践的影响。