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Towards an integrated account of the development of self-regulation from a neurocognitive perspective: A framework for current and future longitudinal multi-modal investigations
Self-regulation is the ability to monitor and modulate emotions, behaviour, and cognition in order to adapt to changing circumstances. Developing adequate self-regulation is associated with better social coping and higher educational achievement later in life; poor self-regulation has been linked to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7394770/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32738778 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2020.100829 |
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author | Vink, Matthijs Gladwin, Thomas Edward Geeraets, Sanne Pas, Pascal Bos, Dienke Hofstee, Marissa Durston, Sarah Vollebergh, Wilma |
author_facet | Vink, Matthijs Gladwin, Thomas Edward Geeraets, Sanne Pas, Pascal Bos, Dienke Hofstee, Marissa Durston, Sarah Vollebergh, Wilma |
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description | Self-regulation is the ability to monitor and modulate emotions, behaviour, and cognition in order to adapt to changing circumstances. Developing adequate self-regulation is associated with better social coping and higher educational achievement later in life; poor self-regulation has been linked to a variety of detrimental developmental outcomes. Here, we focus on the development of neurocognitive processes essential for self-regulation. We outline a conceptual framework emphasizing that this is inherently an integrated, dynamic process involving interactions between brain maturation, child characteristics (genetic makeup, temperament, and pre‐ and perinatal factors) and environmental factors (family characteristics, parents and siblings, peers, and broader societal influences including media development). We introduce the Consortium of Individual Development (CID), which combines a series of integrated large-scale, multi-modal, longitudinal studies to take essential steps towards the ultimate goal of understanding and supporting this process. |
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spelling | pubmed-73947702020-08-06 Towards an integrated account of the development of self-regulation from a neurocognitive perspective: A framework for current and future longitudinal multi-modal investigations Vink, Matthijs Gladwin, Thomas Edward Geeraets, Sanne Pas, Pascal Bos, Dienke Hofstee, Marissa Durston, Sarah Vollebergh, Wilma Dev Cogn Neurosci Original Research Self-regulation is the ability to monitor and modulate emotions, behaviour, and cognition in order to adapt to changing circumstances. Developing adequate self-regulation is associated with better social coping and higher educational achievement later in life; poor self-regulation has been linked to a variety of detrimental developmental outcomes. Here, we focus on the development of neurocognitive processes essential for self-regulation. We outline a conceptual framework emphasizing that this is inherently an integrated, dynamic process involving interactions between brain maturation, child characteristics (genetic makeup, temperament, and pre‐ and perinatal factors) and environmental factors (family characteristics, parents and siblings, peers, and broader societal influences including media development). We introduce the Consortium of Individual Development (CID), which combines a series of integrated large-scale, multi-modal, longitudinal studies to take essential steps towards the ultimate goal of understanding and supporting this process. Elsevier 2020-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7394770/ /pubmed/32738778 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2020.100829 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Vink, Matthijs Gladwin, Thomas Edward Geeraets, Sanne Pas, Pascal Bos, Dienke Hofstee, Marissa Durston, Sarah Vollebergh, Wilma Towards an integrated account of the development of self-regulation from a neurocognitive perspective: A framework for current and future longitudinal multi-modal investigations |
title | Towards an integrated account of the development of self-regulation from a neurocognitive perspective: A framework for current and future longitudinal multi-modal investigations |
title_full | Towards an integrated account of the development of self-regulation from a neurocognitive perspective: A framework for current and future longitudinal multi-modal investigations |
title_fullStr | Towards an integrated account of the development of self-regulation from a neurocognitive perspective: A framework for current and future longitudinal multi-modal investigations |
title_full_unstemmed | Towards an integrated account of the development of self-regulation from a neurocognitive perspective: A framework for current and future longitudinal multi-modal investigations |
title_short | Towards an integrated account of the development of self-regulation from a neurocognitive perspective: A framework for current and future longitudinal multi-modal investigations |
title_sort | towards an integrated account of the development of self-regulation from a neurocognitive perspective: a framework for current and future longitudinal multi-modal investigations |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7394770/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32738778 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2020.100829 |
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