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The impact of pubertal DHEA on the development of visuospatial oscillatory dynamics

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HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING
卷 43, 期 17, 页码 5154-5166

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.25991

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hormones; magnetoencephalography; puberty; theta; visuospatial attention

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01-MH121101, R01-MH116782, R01-MH118013, P20-GM144641, R01-EB020407]
  2. National Science Foundation [1539067]

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The adolescent brain undergoes significant changes in structure and function. This study found that pubertal hormones may modulate the development of neural oscillatory activity, especially in visuospatial processing and attention functions during puberty.
The adolescent brain undergoes tremendous structural and functional changes throughout puberty. Previous research has demonstrated that pubertal hormones can modulate sexually dimorphic changes in cortical development, as well as age-related maturation of the neural activity underlying cognitive processes. However, the precise impact of pubertal hormones on these functional changes in the developing human brain remains poorly understood. In the current study, we quantified the neural oscillatory activity serving visuospatial processing using magnetoencephalography, and utilized measures of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) as an index of development during the transition from childhood to adolescence (i.e., puberty). Within a sample of typically developing youth (ages 9-15), a novel association between pubertal DHEA and theta oscillatory activity indicated that less mature children exhibited stronger neural responses in higher-order prefrontal cortices during the visuospatial task. Theta coherence between bilateral prefrontal regions also increased with increasing DHEA, such that network-level theta activity became more distributed with more maturity. Additionally, significant DHEA-by-sex interactions in the gamma range were centered on cortical regions relevant for attention processing. These findings suggest that pubertal DHEA may modulate the development of neural oscillatory activity serving visuospatial processing and attention functions during the pubertal period.

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