Multivariate Assessment of Inhibitory Control in Youth: Links With Psychopathology and Brain Function.

Journal: Psychological science

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Psychology, The Catholic University of America. Department of Psychology, University of Michigan. Emotion and Development Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York University Grossman School of Medicine. Department of Psychology, University of Denver. Department of Psychology, University of Freiburg.

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Inhibitory control is central to many theories of cognitive and brain development, and impairments in inhibitory control are posited to underlie developmental psychopathology. In this study, we tested the possibility of shared versus unique associations between inhibitory control and three common symptom dimensions in youth psychopathology: attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety, and irritability. We quantified inhibitory control using four different experimental tasks to estimate a latent variable in 246 youth (8-18 years old) with varying symptom types and levels. Participants were recruited from the Washington, D.C., metro region. Results of structural equation modeling integrating a bifactor model of psychopathology revealed that inhibitory control predicted a shared or general psychopathology dimension, but not ADHD-specific, anxiety-specific, or irritability-specific dimensions. Inhibitory control also showed a significant, selective association with global efficiency in a frontoparietal control network delineated during resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. These results support performance-based inhibitory control linked to resting-state brain function as an important predictor of comorbidity in youth psychopathology.

Authors & Co-authors:  Cardinale Bezek Siegal Freitag Subar Khosravi Mallidi Peterson Morales Haller Filippi Lee Brotman Leibenluft Pine Linke Kircanski

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Authors :  17
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Doi : 10.1177/09567976241231574
SSN : 1467-9280
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Male,Female
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childhood psychopathology;global efficiency;inhibitory control;latent factor;open data;resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging
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United States