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Linking executive function skills and physiological challenge response: Piecewise growth curve modeling

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DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE
卷 20, 期 6, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/desc.12476

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  1. Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR)
  2. Scholar's award from the William T. Grant Foundation
  3. William R. and Sara Hart Kimball Stanford Graduate Fellowship
  4. Institute of Education Sciences (IES), US Department of Education [R305B090016]

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This study employed piecewise growth curve modeling to examine how children's executive function (EF) skills relate to different components of children's physiological response trajectory - initial arousal, reactivity, and recovery. The sample included 102 ethnically diverse kindergarteners, whose EF skills were measured using standard tasks and observer ratings. Physiological response was measured via changes in respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) in response to a laboratory socio-cognitive challenge. Children's cool and hot EF skills were differentially related to both linear and quadratic components of RSA response during the challenge. Greater hot EF skills and assessor report of EF skills during laboratory visit were related to quicker RSA recovery after the challenge. These findings demonstrate that children's physiological response is a dynamic process that encompasses physiological recovery and relates to children's self-regulation abilities.

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