Williams Cabell L, Belkowitz Allison R, Nance Madelyn G, Mortman Emily T, Bae Soni, Ahmed Sheher-Bano, Puglia Meghan H
University of Virginia, Department of Psychology.
University of Virginia, Department of Neurology.
bioRxiv. 2024 Mar 18:2024.03.14.585061. doi: 10.1101/2024.03.14.585061.
Parents play a significant role in directing infant's attention to environmental stimuli via joint attention. We hypothesized that infants whose parents provide more bids for joint attention will display a more complex neural response when viewing social scenes. Sixty-one 8-month-old infants underwent electroencephalography (EEG) while viewing videos of joint- and parallel-play and participated in a parent-infant free play interaction. EEG data was analyzed using multiscale entropy, which quantifies moment-to-moment neural variability. Free play interactions were coded for parent alternating gaze, a behavioral mechanism for directing attention to environmental cues. We found a significant positive association between parent alternating gaze and neural entropy in frontal and central brain regions. These results suggest a relationship between parent behavior and infant neural mechanisms that regulate social attention, underlying the importance of parent cues in the formation of neural networks in infancy.
父母在通过共同注意引导婴儿关注环境刺激方面发挥着重要作用。我们假设,父母提供更多共同注意请求的婴儿在观看社交场景时会表现出更复杂的神经反应。61名8个月大的婴儿在观看联合游戏和平行游戏视频时接受了脑电图(EEG)检查,并参与了亲子自由游戏互动。使用多尺度熵分析脑电图数据,多尺度熵量化了瞬间神经变异性。对自由游戏互动中父母交替注视进行编码,这是一种引导对环境线索注意的行为机制。我们发现父母交替注视与额叶和中央脑区的神经熵之间存在显著正相关。这些结果表明父母行为与调节社会注意力的婴儿神经机制之间存在关联,这突显了父母线索在婴儿期神经网络形成中的重要性。