Academic Success and Mental Health: The Paradox of Frontoparietal-Default Mode Network Coupling among Children Facing Poverty DOI Creative Commons

Selina Pacheco,

Silvia A. Bunge, Monica E. Ellwood‐Lowe

et al.

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 22, 2024

Abstract Childhood family income is a powerful predictor of academic achievement and mental health. Here, we ask whether children living in poverty who succeed academically are subsequently protected from, or at risk for, internalizing symptoms. Prior research indicates that with better performance tend to have higher temporal coupling between the Lateral Frontoparietal Network (LFPN) Default Mode (DMN) than lower-performing poverty. An open question LFPN-DMN has maladaptive long-term consequences for health this population. In pre-registered longitudinal study, analyzed data from 10,829 (1,931 poverty) ABCD study across four time points (ages 9-13). Higher grades correlated fewer symptoms; association was more pronounced below Longitudinally, connectivity positively symptoms both groups timepoints. Thus, although associated outcomes all children, specific pattern supports resilience among may be factor developing These findings highlight complex nature context structural inequity. Highlights High linked symptoms, especially kids predicts children. Neural correlates predispose internalizing. Children had

Language: Английский

Academic Success and Mental Health: The Paradox of Frontoparietal-Default Mode Network Coupling among Children Facing Poverty DOI Creative Commons

Selina Pacheco,

Silvia A. Bunge, Monica E. Ellwood‐Lowe

et al.

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 22, 2024

Abstract Childhood family income is a powerful predictor of academic achievement and mental health. Here, we ask whether children living in poverty who succeed academically are subsequently protected from, or at risk for, internalizing symptoms. Prior research indicates that with better performance tend to have higher temporal coupling between the Lateral Frontoparietal Network (LFPN) Default Mode (DMN) than lower-performing poverty. An open question LFPN-DMN has maladaptive long-term consequences for health this population. In pre-registered longitudinal study, analyzed data from 10,829 (1,931 poverty) ABCD study across four time points (ages 9-13). Higher grades correlated fewer symptoms; association was more pronounced below Longitudinally, connectivity positively symptoms both groups timepoints. Thus, although associated outcomes all children, specific pattern supports resilience among may be factor developing These findings highlight complex nature context structural inequity. Highlights High linked symptoms, especially kids predicts children. Neural correlates predispose internalizing. Children had

Language: Английский

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