Individual variability of higher mental functions in preschool children with regard to the material prosperity of the family (neuropsychological analysis)

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Acta Biomedica Scientifica Pub Date : 2024-01-15 DOI:10.29413/abs.2023-8.6.21
M. S. Nerovnykh
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The problem of human individual development requires not just the accumulation and generalization of data, but also clarification, a systematic understanding of the individual variability of higher mental functions in relation to environmental factors and taking into account the risks associated with their formation.The aim: to identify systematic patterns of correlation between individual variability of higher mental functions of preschool children and the material prosperity of their families.Methods. Traditional neuropsychological tests developed by A.R. Luria and adapted in the neuropsychology laboratory of the Faculty of Psychology at Lomonosov Moscow State University were used. We examined 180 preschool children from families with high, average, and low income.Results. The greatest individual variability in the period of preschool age in relation to the level of material prosperity of the family, are the functions with a long period of formation, these are functions of block III of the brain, and the functions provided mainly by the left hemispheric parts of the brain. Children from the most affluent families have the highest indices of brain block  III functions (p  <  0.001) and left hemispheric functions (p < 0.001). Preschoolers from low-affluence families had indexes of both front brain function (p < 0.001) and left hemispheric function (p < 0.001) in the zone of negative values.Conclusion. The empirical results of the study allow us to clarify that the factor of material prosperity of the family, both directly, factor-wise, and indirectly, cumulatively, through the system of proximal factors, can make its selective contribution to the variability of indicators of children’s higher mental functions.
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学龄前儿童高级心理功能的个体差异与家庭物质富裕程度的关系(神经心理学分析)
人类个体发展问题不仅需要积累和归纳数据,还需要澄清、系统地了解个体高级心理功能的可变性与环境因素的关系,并考虑到与其形成有关的风险。我们使用了由卢里亚(A.R. Luria)开发并经莫斯科国立罗蒙诺索夫大学心理学系神经心理学实验室改编的传统神经心理学测试。我们对来自高收入、中等收入和低收入家庭的 180 名学龄前儿童进行了测试。在学龄前阶段,与家庭物质富裕程度相关的最大个体差异是形成期较长的功能,这些功能是大脑第三区块的功能,主要由大脑左半球部分提供。最富裕家庭的儿童大脑 III 区功能指数最高(p < 0.001),大脑左半球功能指数最高(p < 0.001)。来自低富裕家庭的学龄前儿童的前脑功能指数(p < 0.001)和左半球功能指数(p < 0.001)均为负值。这项研究的实证结果使我们能够明确,家庭物质富裕程度这一因素,无论是直接的、按因素计算的,还是间接的、通过近似因素系统累积的,都会对儿童高级心理功能指标的变异做出选择性贡献。
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Acta Biomedica Scientifica
Acta Biomedica Scientifica Immunology and Microbiology-General Immunology and Microbiology
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