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La pobreza impide las funciones cognitivas.

Anandi Mani1, Sendhil Mullainathan, Eldar Shafir

  • 1Department of Economics, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

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La pobreza afecta directamente la función cognitiva al consumir recursos mentales. Este estudio muestra un rendimiento cognitivo reducido en individuos pobres, lo que afecta a su toma de decisiones y perpetúa los ciclos de pobreza.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Psicología Cognitiva Psicología cognitiva.
  • La economía del comportamiento es la economía del comportamiento.
  • Estudios sobre la pobreza Estudios sobre la pobreza Estudios sobre la pobreza Estudios sobre la pobreza

Sus antecedentes:

  • La pobreza a menudo se asocia con una toma de decisiones y comportamientos subóptimos.
  • Los mecanismos cognitivos que subyacen a estas asociaciones siguen siendo poco conocidos.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar el impacto directo de la pobreza en la función cognitiva.
  • Para determinar si la pobreza en sí misma, en lugar de los factores de confusión, reduce la capacidad cognitiva.

Principales métodos:

  • Experimento 1: Se indujeron preocupaciones financieras en participantes pobres y ricos para medir el rendimiento cognitivo.
  • Experimento 2: Evaluación de la función cognitiva en agricultores antes (pobres) y después (ricos) del ciclo de cosecha.

Principales resultados:

  • Las preocupaciones financieras inducidas redujeron significativamente el rendimiento cognitivo en los participantes pobres, pero no en los ricos.
  • Los agricultores exhibieron un rendimiento cognitivo disminuido cuando eran pobres (antes de la cosecha) en comparación con cuando estaban financieramente seguros (después de la cosecha).
  • Estos déficits cognitivos no fueron atribuibles a diferencias en el tiempo disponible, la nutrición, el esfuerzo laboral o los niveles de estrés.

Conclusiones:

  • La pobreza impide directamente la función cognitiva, probablemente por el consumo de recursos mentales esenciales.
  • Este deterioro cognitivo ofrece una nueva perspectiva sobre los comportamientos observados entre las poblaciones empobrecidas.
  • Los hallazgos tienen implicaciones significativas para el diseño de políticas efectivas de alivio de la pobreza.