Neuroelectric Indices of Attention are related to Academic Skills in Preschool-aged Children

Elsevier

Available online 9 June 2023, 100205

Trends in Neuroscience and EducationAuthor links open overlay panel, , , , AbstractPurpose

This study assessed the relationship between neuroelectric indices of attention and inhibition and academic skills in children 4-6 years-old. We hypothesized that modulation of the P3 and N2 components would be related to academic skills.

Methods

Participants (N=27, 16 female) completed The Woodcock Johnson Early Cognitive and Academic Development Test to assess general intellectual abilities (GIA) and early academic skills (EAS). Electroencephalography was recorded during an auditory oddball task to elicit P3 and N2 components. Two-step linear regressions including age, sex, income, and GIA assessed relationships between P3 and N2 modulations and EAS.

Results

P3 peak amplitude (R2=0.765, β=0.379, p=0.030) and N2 mean (R2=0.759, β=0.302, p=0.039) and peak (R2=0.759, β=0.303, p=0.038) amplitude modulation were positively related to EAS.

Conclusion

Upregulation of P3 and N2 components was associated with EAS independent of GIA. Therefore, neuroelectric assessments of attention and inhibition may a biomarker of academic achievement in early childhood.

Keywords

event-related potentials

preschool

children

academics

attention

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