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社会脑电:一种新的神经发育研究方法,用于研究自然状态下幼儿-父母互动过程中的大脑-行为关系和大脑间同步性。

Social EEG: A novel neurodevelopmental approach to studying brain-behavior links and brain-to-brain synchrony during naturalistic toddler-parent interactions.

机构信息

Roxelyn and Richard Pepper Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA.

Department of Medical Social Sciences and Institute for Innovations in Developmental Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

出版信息

Dev Psychobiol. 2022 Mar;64(3):e22240. doi: 10.1002/dev.22240.

Abstract

Despite increasing emphasis on emergent brain-behavior patterns supporting language, cognitive, and socioemotional development in toddlerhood, methodologic challenges impede their characterization. Toddlers are notoriously difficult to engage in brain research, leaving a developmental window in which neural processes are understudied. Further, electroencephalography (EEG) and event-related potential paradigms at this age typically employ structured, experimental tasks that rarely reflect formative naturalistic interactions with caregivers. Here, we introduce and provide proof of concept for a new "Social EEG" paradigm, in which parent-toddler dyads interact naturally during EEG recording. Parents and toddlers sit at a table together and engage in different activities, such as book sharing or watching a movie. EEG is time locked to the video recording of their interaction. Offline, behavioral data are microcoded with mutually exclusive engagement state codes. From 216 sessions to date with 2- and 3-year-old toddlers and their parents, 72% of dyads successfully completed the full Social EEG paradigm, suggesting that it is possible to collect dual EEG from parents and toddlers during naturalistic interactions. In addition to providing naturalistic information about child neural development within the caregiving context, this paradigm holds promise for examination of emerging constructs such as brain-to-brain synchrony in parents and children.

摘要

尽管越来越重视支持幼儿期语言、认知和社会情感发展的紧急大脑-行为模式,但方法学挑战阻碍了它们的特征描述。众所周知,幼儿很难参与大脑研究,这使得神经过程的研究窗口受到限制。此外,这个年龄段的脑电图 (EEG) 和事件相关电位范式通常采用结构化的实验任务,很少反映与照顾者的自然形成的互动。在这里,我们介绍并提供了一个新的“社会 EEG”范式的概念验证,在该范式中,家长-幼儿对子在 EEG 记录期间自然互动。家长和幼儿一起坐在桌子旁,参与不同的活动,如分享书籍或观看电影。EEG 与他们互动的视频记录时间锁定。离线时,行为数据使用互斥的参与状态代码进行微编码。迄今为止,我们已经对 2 岁和 3 岁的幼儿及其父母进行了 216 次会议,其中 72%的对子成功完成了完整的社会 EEG 范式,这表明在自然互动期间从父母和幼儿收集双 EEG 是可行的。除了提供有关儿童在照护环境中神经发育的自然信息外,该范式还有望用于检查父母和儿童之间新兴的大脑同步等构建。

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