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科学领域:

  • 神经科学是一个神经科学.
  • 发展心理学 发展心理学
  • 青少年发展 青少年发展

背景情况:

  • 父母与青少年之间的关系对于青少年的发展至关重要.
  • 父母的行为显著影响青少年的心理和神经成熟.
  • 了解育儿与大脑结构之间的联系至关重要.

研究的目的:

  • 研究育儿行为与青少年大脑结构之间的关联.
  • 检查这些协会中的性别差异.
  • 探索观察到的父母情绪表达和青少年灰质体积 (GMV) 之间的关系.

主要方法:

  • 研究了66名年龄在12-14岁的青少年.
  • 在父母与青少年互动期间观察父母的情绪表达和育儿行为.
  • 分析了育儿行为和青少年大脑结构之间的关联,特别是GMV.

主要成果:

  • 较大的父母负面情绪表达与青少年左海马GMV增加有关.
  • 家长的积极情绪表达没有显示出与青少年GMV有显著的关联.
  • 几个观察到的育儿与大脑结构之间的关联因性别而异.

结论:

  • 父母的行为显然对塑造青少年大脑结构很重要.
  • 未来的研究应该将性视为育儿-大脑发育研究中的关键因素.
  • 这些发现突显了青少年时期父母与青少年互动的神经生物学影响.