The impact of time perception remediation on cold and hot executive functions and behavioral symptoms in children with ADHD
This study aimed to evaluate the impact of time perception remediation on hot and cold executive functions (EFs) and behavioral symptoms in children with ADHD. In this pilot study, an RCT design was employed to investigate the effects of the intervention on children with ADHD. The participants were assigned to either the control group (n = 15) or the intervention group (n = 13). The intervention group receive 10-12 sessions of program for attentive remediation of time perception (PART). Time perception, N-back, Wisconsin card sorting, Go/No-Go, balloon analog risk, Iowa gambling tasks, and Conner's parental rating scale we...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - August 30, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Vahid Nejati Aida Peyvandi Source Type: research

The impact of time perception remediation on cold and hot executive functions and behavioral symptoms in children with ADHD
This study aimed to evaluate the impact of time perception remediation on hot and cold executive functions (EFs) and behavioral symptoms in children with ADHD. In this pilot study, an RCT design was employed to investigate the effects of the intervention on children with ADHD. The participants were assigned to either the control group (n = 15) or the intervention group (n = 13). The intervention group receive 10-12 sessions of program for attentive remediation of time perception (PART). Time perception, N-back, Wisconsin card sorting, Go/No-Go, balloon analog risk, Iowa gambling tasks, and Conner's parental rating scale we...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - August 30, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Vahid Nejati Aida Peyvandi Source Type: research

Environmental predictors of children's executive functioning development
Child Neuropsychol. 2023 Aug 24:1-21. doi: 10.1080/09297049.2023.2247603. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTExecutive functioning (EF) abilities develop through childhood, but this development can be impacted by various psychosocial environmental influences. Using longitudinal data from the Health Outcome and Measures of the Environment (HOME) Study, a prospective pregnancy and birth cohort study, we examined if psychosocial environmental factors were significant predictors of EF development. Study participants comprised 271 children and their primary caregivers (98.5% mothers) followed from birth to age 12. We identified four...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - August 25, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: James D Lynch Yingying Xu Kimberly Yolton Jane C Khoury Aimin Chen Bruce P Lanphear Kim M Cecil Joseph M Braun Jeffery N Epstein Source Type: research

Early childhood sleep quantity, but not caregiver-reported sleep problems, predicts impulse control in children at age 8 years
Child Neuropsychol. 2023 Aug 24:1-13. doi: 10.1080/09297049.2023.2247602. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTShort duration of sleep and poor sleep quality have been linked to poor attention and impulse control in children. We aimed to determine the longitudinal predictive value of sleep quantity and quality during early childhood on objective and caregiver-report measures of attention, impulse control, and executive function in children at age 8 years. We used data from the Health Outcomes and Measures of the Environment (HOME) Study, a pregnancy and birth cohort. Caregivers reported on their child's sleep at ages 2, 2.5, 3, 4...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - August 25, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Sarah E Nigro James Peugh Kimberly Yolton Aimin Chen Bruce P Lanphear Dean Beebe Source Type: research

Environmental predictors of children's executive functioning development
Child Neuropsychol. 2023 Aug 24:1-21. doi: 10.1080/09297049.2023.2247603. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTExecutive functioning (EF) abilities develop through childhood, but this development can be impacted by various psychosocial environmental influences. Using longitudinal data from the Health Outcome and Measures of the Environment (HOME) Study, a prospective pregnancy and birth cohort study, we examined if psychosocial environmental factors were significant predictors of EF development. Study participants comprised 271 children and their primary caregivers (98.5% mothers) followed from birth to age 12. We identified four...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - August 25, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: James D Lynch Yingying Xu Kimberly Yolton Jane C Khoury Aimin Chen Bruce P Lanphear Kim M Cecil Joseph M Braun Jeffery N Epstein Source Type: research

Early childhood sleep quantity, but not caregiver-reported sleep problems, predicts impulse control in children at age 8 years
Child Neuropsychol. 2023 Aug 24:1-13. doi: 10.1080/09297049.2023.2247602. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTShort duration of sleep and poor sleep quality have been linked to poor attention and impulse control in children. We aimed to determine the longitudinal predictive value of sleep quantity and quality during early childhood on objective and caregiver-report measures of attention, impulse control, and executive function in children at age 8 years. We used data from the Health Outcomes and Measures of the Environment (HOME) Study, a pregnancy and birth cohort. Caregivers reported on their child's sleep at ages 2, 2.5, 3, 4...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - August 25, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Sarah E Nigro James Peugh Kimberly Yolton Aimin Chen Bruce P Lanphear Dean Beebe Source Type: research

Environmental predictors of children's executive functioning development
Child Neuropsychol. 2023 Aug 24:1-21. doi: 10.1080/09297049.2023.2247603. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTExecutive functioning (EF) abilities develop through childhood, but this development can be impacted by various psychosocial environmental influences. Using longitudinal data from the Health Outcome and Measures of the Environment (HOME) Study, a prospective pregnancy and birth cohort study, we examined if psychosocial environmental factors were significant predictors of EF development. Study participants comprised 271 children and their primary caregivers (98.5% mothers) followed from birth to age 12. We identified four...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - August 25, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: James D Lynch Yingying Xu Kimberly Yolton Jane C Khoury Aimin Chen Bruce P Lanphear Kim M Cecil Joseph M Braun Jeffery N Epstein Source Type: research

Early childhood sleep quantity, but not caregiver-reported sleep problems, predicts impulse control in children at age 8 years
Child Neuropsychol. 2023 Aug 24:1-13. doi: 10.1080/09297049.2023.2247602. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTShort duration of sleep and poor sleep quality have been linked to poor attention and impulse control in children. We aimed to determine the longitudinal predictive value of sleep quantity and quality during early childhood on objective and caregiver-report measures of attention, impulse control, and executive function in children at age 8 years. We used data from the Health Outcomes and Measures of the Environment (HOME) Study, a pregnancy and birth cohort. Caregivers reported on their child's sleep at ages 2, 2.5, 3, 4...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - August 25, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Sarah E Nigro James Peugh Kimberly Yolton Aimin Chen Bruce P Lanphear Dean Beebe Source Type: research

Environmental predictors of children's executive functioning development
Child Neuropsychol. 2023 Aug 24:1-21. doi: 10.1080/09297049.2023.2247603. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTExecutive functioning (EF) abilities develop through childhood, but this development can be impacted by various psychosocial environmental influences. Using longitudinal data from the Health Outcome and Measures of the Environment (HOME) Study, a prospective pregnancy and birth cohort study, we examined if psychosocial environmental factors were significant predictors of EF development. Study participants comprised 271 children and their primary caregivers (98.5% mothers) followed from birth to age 12. We identified four...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - August 25, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: James D Lynch Yingying Xu Kimberly Yolton Jane C Khoury Aimin Chen Bruce P Lanphear Kim M Cecil Joseph M Braun Jeffery N Epstein Source Type: research

Early childhood sleep quantity, but not caregiver-reported sleep problems, predicts impulse control in children at age 8 years
Child Neuropsychol. 2023 Aug 24:1-13. doi: 10.1080/09297049.2023.2247602. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTShort duration of sleep and poor sleep quality have been linked to poor attention and impulse control in children. We aimed to determine the longitudinal predictive value of sleep quantity and quality during early childhood on objective and caregiver-report measures of attention, impulse control, and executive function in children at age 8 years. We used data from the Health Outcomes and Measures of the Environment (HOME) Study, a pregnancy and birth cohort. Caregivers reported on their child's sleep at ages 2, 2.5, 3, 4...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - August 25, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Sarah E Nigro James Peugh Kimberly Yolton Aimin Chen Bruce P Lanphear Dean Beebe Source Type: research

Utilizing maternal prenatal cognition as a predictor of newborn brain measures of intellectual development
We examined whether maternal full scale IQ, education, and inhibitory control (index of executive function) are associated with newborn brain measures and toddler language outcomes to assess potential indicators of early cognition. We hypothesized that maternal indices of cognition would be associated with brain areas implicated in intelligence in school-age children and adults in the newborn period. Thirty-seven pregnant women and their newborns underwent an MRI scan. T2-weighted images and surface-based morphometric analysis were used to compute local brain volumes in newborn infants. Maternal cognition indices were asso...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - July 25, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Cristin M Holland Kiarra Alleyne Arline Pierre-Louis Ravi Bansal Angeliki Pollatou Kristiana Barbato Bin Cheng Xuejun Hao Tove S Rosen Bradley S Peterson Marisa N Spann Source Type: research

Utilizing maternal prenatal cognition as a predictor of newborn brain measures of intellectual development
We examined whether maternal full scale IQ, education, and inhibitory control (index of executive function) are associated with newborn brain measures and toddler language outcomes to assess potential indicators of early cognition. We hypothesized that maternal indices of cognition would be associated with brain areas implicated in intelligence in school-age children and adults in the newborn period. Thirty-seven pregnant women and their newborns underwent an MRI scan. T2-weighted images and surface-based morphometric analysis were used to compute local brain volumes in newborn infants. Maternal cognition indices were asso...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - July 25, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Cristin M Holland Kiarra Alleyne Arline Pierre-Louis Ravi Bansal Angeliki Pollatou Kristiana Barbato Bin Cheng Xuejun Hao Tove S Rosen Bradley S Peterson Marisa N Spann Source Type: research

Utilizing maternal prenatal cognition as a predictor of newborn brain measures of intellectual development
We examined whether maternal full scale IQ, education, and inhibitory control (index of executive function) are associated with newborn brain measures and toddler language outcomes to assess potential indicators of early cognition. We hypothesized that maternal indices of cognition would be associated with brain areas implicated in intelligence in school-age children and adults in the newborn period. Thirty-seven pregnant women and their newborns underwent an MRI scan. T2-weighted images and surface-based morphometric analysis were used to compute local brain volumes in newborn infants. Maternal cognition indices were asso...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - July 25, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Cristin M Holland Kiarra Alleyne Arline Pierre-Louis Ravi Bansal Angeliki Pollatou Kristiana Barbato Bin Cheng Xuejun Hao Tove S Rosen Bradley S Peterson Marisa N Spann Source Type: research

Utilizing maternal prenatal cognition as a predictor of newborn brain measures of intellectual development
We examined whether maternal full scale IQ, education, and inhibitory control (index of executive function) are associated with newborn brain measures and toddler language outcomes to assess potential indicators of early cognition. We hypothesized that maternal indices of cognition would be associated with brain areas implicated in intelligence in school-age children and adults in the newborn period. Thirty-seven pregnant women and their newborns underwent an MRI scan. T2-weighted images and surface-based morphometric analysis were used to compute local brain volumes in newborn infants. Maternal cognition indices were asso...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - July 25, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Cristin M Holland Kiarra Alleyne Arline Pierre-Louis Ravi Bansal Angeliki Pollatou Kristiana Barbato Bin Cheng Xuejun Hao Tove S Rosen Bradley S Peterson Marisa N Spann Source Type: research

Utilizing maternal prenatal cognition as a predictor of newborn brain measures of intellectual development
We examined whether maternal full scale IQ, education, and inhibitory control (index of executive function) are associated with newborn brain measures and toddler language outcomes to assess potential indicators of early cognition. We hypothesized that maternal indices of cognition would be associated with brain areas implicated in intelligence in school-age children and adults in the newborn period. Thirty-seven pregnant women and their newborns underwent an MRI scan. T2-weighted images and surface-based morphometric analysis were used to compute local brain volumes in newborn infants. Maternal cognition indices were asso...
Source: Child Neuropsychology - July 25, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Cristin M Holland Kiarra Alleyne Arline Pierre-Louis Ravi Bansal Angeliki Pollatou Kristiana Barbato Bin Cheng Xuejun Hao Tove S Rosen Bradley S Peterson Marisa N Spann Source Type: research