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A dynamic systems perspective towards executive function development: Susceptibility at both ends for inhibitory control.

Qiong Wu1, Karina Jalapa1, Soo Jin Han1, Dania Tawfiq1, Ming Cui1.   

Abstract

In light of the dynamic systems perspective, the current study expanded existing literature by examining the moderating effect of maternal sensitivity on the quadratic association between infant negative reactivity and future executive function development. Using a longitudinal, multimethod design, we addressed executive function development among preschoolers. This study utilized data from the Family Life Project (N = 1292). Infant negative reactivity at 6 months, maternal sensitivity across first 3 years, and executive functions during preschool age were observational assessed. A path model with moderation analyses revealed a U-shaped quadratic association between infant negative reactivity and preschoolers' inhibitory control, only when maternal sensitivity was high. The results suggest that maternal sensitivity may assist infants with both low and high, but not moderate, levels of negative reactivity towards better executive function development. Findings support the ongoing nonlinear person-environment interplay during early years of life.

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Keywords:  dynamic systems perspective; executive function; infant negative reactivity; maternal sensitivity; optimal arousal perspective

Year:  2022        PMID: 35232518      PMCID: PMC9437139          DOI: 10.1017/S0954579422000037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychopathol        ISSN: 0954-5794


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