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Complex and subtle structural changes in prefrontal cortex induced by inhibitory control training from childhood to adolescence.

Lisa Delalande1, Marine Moyon1, Cloélia Tissier1,2, Valérie Dorriere1, Bernard Guillois3, Katel Mevell1, Sylvain Charron1,2, Emilie Salvia1, Nicolas Poirel1, Julie Vidal1, Stéphanie Lion2, Catherine Oppenheim2, Olivier Houdé1,4, Arnaud Cachia1,2,4, Grégoire Borst1,4.   

Abstract

A number of training interventions have been designed to improve executive functions and inhibitory control (IC) across the lifespan. Surprisingly, no study has investigated the structural neuroplasticity induced by IC training from childhood to late adolescence, a developmental period characterized by IC efficiency improvement and protracted maturation of prefrontal cortex (PFC) subregions involved in IC. The aim of the present study was to investigate the behavioral and structural changes induced by a 5-week computerized and adaptive IC training in school-aged children (10-year-olds) and in adolescents (16-year-olds). Sixty-four children and 59 adolescents were randomly assigned to an IC (i.e. Color-Word Stroop and Stop-Signal tasks) or an active control (AC) (knowledge- and vocabulary-based tasks) training group. In the pre- and posttraining sessions, participants performed the Color-Word Stroop and Stop-signal tasks, and an anatomical resonance imaging (MRI) was acquired for each of them. Children's IC efficiency improved from the pre- to the posttraining session in boys but not in girls. In adolescents, IC efficiency did not improve after IC training. Similar to the neuroplastic mechanisms observed during brain maturation, we observed IC training-related changes in cortical thickness and cortical surface area in several PFC subregions (e.g. the pars opercularis, triangularis, and orbitalis of the inferior frontal gyri) that were age- and gender-specific. Because no correction for multiple comparisons was applied, the results of our study provide only preliminary evidence of the complex structural neuroplastic mechanisms at the root of behavioral changes in IC efficiency from pre- to posttraining in school-aged children and adolescents.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  adolescence; childhood; inhibitory control; neuroplasticity; training

Year:  2019        PMID: 31469938     DOI: 10.1111/desc.12898

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Sci        ISSN: 1363-755X


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