Fast changes in default and control network activity underlying intraindividual response time variability in childhood: Does age and sex matter?

Author:

Privodnova Evgeniya Yu.12ORCID,Slobodskaya Helena R.3,Savostyanov Alexander N.45,Bocharov Andrey V.45,Saprigyn Alexander E.46,Knyazev Gennady G.4

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Cognitive Physiology Scientific Research Institute of Neurosciences and Medicine Novosibirsk Russia

2. Department of Psychology Institute of Medicine and Psychology Novosibirsk State University Novosibirsk Russia

3. Department of Child Development and Individual Differences Scientific Research Institute of Neurosciences and Medicine Novosibirsk Russia

4. Laboratory of Differential Psychophysiology Scientific Research Institute of Neurosciences and Medicine Novosibirsk Russia

5. Institute for the Humanities Novosibirsk State University Novosibirsk Russia

6. Laboratory of Psychological Genetics Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS Novosibirsk Russia

Abstract

AbstractIntraindividual response time variability (RTV) is considered as a general marker of neurological health. In adults, the central executive and salience networks (task‐positive networks, TPN) and the default mode network (DMN) are critical for RTV. Given that RTV decreases with growing up, and that boys are likely somewhat behind girls with respect to the network development, we aimed to clarify age and sex effects. Electroencephalogram was recorded during Stroop‐like test performance in 124 typically developing children aged 5–12 years. Network fluctuations were calculated as changes of current source density (CSD) in regions of interest (ROIs) from pretest to 1‐s test interval. In boys, TPN activation (CSD increase in ROIs included in the TPN) was associated with lower RTV, suggesting a greater engagement of attentional control. In children younger than 9.5 years, higher response stability was associated with the predominance of TPN activation over DMN activation (CSD increase in ROIs included in the TPN > that in the DMN); this predominance increased with age, suggesting that variability among younger children may be due to network immaturity. These findings suggest that the TPN and DMN may play different roles within the network mechanisms of RTV in boys and girls and at different developmental stages.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Developmental Biology,Developmental Neuroscience,Developmental and Educational Psychology

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