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Adaptation in the face of adversity: Decrements and enhancements in children's cognitive control behavior following early caregiving instability.

Andrea Fields1, Paul A Bloom1, Michelle VanTieghem1, Chelsea Harmon1, Tricia Choy2, Nicolas L Camacho3, Lisa Gibson1, Rebecca Umbach1, Charlotte Heleniak1, Nim Tottenham1.   

Abstract

Cognitive control is typically described as disrupted following exposure to early caregiving instability. While much of the work within this field has approached cognitive control broadly, evidence from adults retrospectively reporting early-life instability has shown more nuanced effects on cognitive control, even demonstrating enhancements in certain subdomains. That is, exposure to unstable caregiving may disrupt some areas of cognitive control, yet promote adaptation in others. Here, we investigated three domains of cognitive control in a sample of school-age children (N = 275, Age = 6-12 years) as a function of early caregiving instability, defined as the total number of caregiving switches. Results demonstrated that caregiving instability was associated with reduced response inhibition (Go/No-Go) and attentional control (Flanker), but enhanced cognitive flexibility (Dimensional Change Card Sort Task Switching). Conversely, there were no statistically significant associations with group (i.e., institutional care versus foster care) or maltreatment exposure and these patterns. These findings build on the specialization framework, suggesting that caregiving instability results in both decrements and enhancements in children's cognitive control, consistent with the hypothesis that cognitive control development is scaffolded by early environmental pressures.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  development; executive function; parenting; specialization; stress

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34080760      PMCID: PMC8530827          DOI: 10.1111/desc.13133

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


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