Pelletier-Baldelli Andrea, Sheridan Margaret A, Rudolph Marc D, Eisenlohr-Moul Tory, Martin Sophia, Srabani Ellora M, Giletta Matteo, Hastings Paul D, Nock Matthew K, Slavich George M, Rudolph Karen D, Prinstein Mitchell J, Miller Adam Bryant
Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA; Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2024 Apr;66:101357. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2024.101357. Epub 2024 Feb 10.
Despite copious data linking brain function with changes to social behavior and mental health, little is known about how puberty relates to brain functioning. We investigated the specificity of brain network connectivity associations with pubertal indices and age to inform neurodevelopmental models of adolescence. We examined how brain network connectivity during a peer evaluation fMRI task related to pubertal hormones (dehydroepiandrosterone and testosterone), pubertal timing and status, and age. Participants were 99 adolescents assigned female at birth aged 9-15 (M = 12.38, SD = 1.81) enriched for the presence of internalizing symptoms. Multivariate analysis revealed that within Salience, between Frontoparietal - Reward and Cinguloopercular - Reward network connectivity were associated with all measures of pubertal development and age. Specifically, Salience connectivity linked with age, pubertal hormones, and status, but not timing. In contrast, Frontoparietal - Reward connectivity was only associated with hormones. Finally, Cinguloopercular - Reward connectivity related to age and pubertal status, but not hormones or timing. These results provide evidence that the salience processing underlying peer evaluation is jointly influenced by various indices of puberty and age, while coordination between cognitive control and reward circuitry is related to pubertal hormones, pubertal status, and age in unique ways.
尽管有大量数据将脑功能与社会行为及心理健康的变化联系起来,但对于青春期与脑功能之间的关系却知之甚少。我们研究了脑网络连通性与青春期指标和年龄之间关联的特异性,以为青少年的神经发育模型提供信息。我们考察了在同伴评价功能磁共振成像任务期间,脑网络连通性如何与青春期激素(脱氢表雄酮和睾酮)、青春期时间和状态以及年龄相关。参与者为99名出生时被指定为女性的青少年,年龄在9至15岁之间(M = 12.38,SD = 1.81),且内化症状较多。多变量分析显示,在突显网络内,额顶叶-奖赏网络和扣带回-岛叶奖赏网络之间的连通性与青春期发育和年龄的所有指标相关。具体而言,突显网络连通性与年龄、青春期激素和状态相关,但与时间无关。相比之下,额顶叶-奖赏网络连通性仅与激素相关。最后,扣带回-岛叶奖赏网络连通性与年龄和青春期状态相关,但与激素或时间无关。这些结果提供了证据,表明同伴评价背后的突显加工受到青春期和年龄的各种指标的共同影响,而认知控制与奖赏回路之间的协调则以独特的方式与青春期激素、青春期状态和年龄相关。