INVESTIGADORES
KAMIENKOWSKI Juan Esteban
capítulos de libros
Título:
Electrophysiological approaches in the study of the influence of childhood poverty on cognition
Autor/es:
PIETTO ML; KAMIENKOWSKI JE; LIPINA SJ
Libro:
Neuroscience and Social Science: The Missing Link
Editorial:
Springer Nature
Referencias:
Año: 2017;
Resumen:
The influence of adverse environmental conditions on the organization and reorganization of the brain structure and function involves different neural systems at different levels of organization. Electroencephalographic (EEG) measures provide precise evidence on the temporal sequence in which relevant neurocognitive processes occur. Here, we offer a systematic review of EEG studies on the influence of childhood poverty on cognitive development. The paradigms used focused primarily on correlates of inhibitory control, selective attention, and unrelated task-event activity. Eighteen studies reported differences related to socioeconomic disparities, including (a) discrepancies in neural markers of interference control and early auditory sensory processing, and (b) delays in the maturation of brain oscillations in frontal regions. Overall, EEG techniques appear to have predictive power over cognitive and academic performance of children. Therefore, EEG markers may be useful to evaluate the efficacy of interventions aimed to enhance cognitive development in children facing unfavorable social conditions.