Title : ( Does the Frontal Brain Electrical Activity Mediate the Effect of Home Executive Function Environment and Screen Time on Children’s Executive Function? )
Authors: Sakineh Soltani Kouhbanani , Seyedeh Manizheh Arabi , somaye zarenezhad ,Access to full-text not allowed by authors
Abstract
Executive functions play an important role in various developmental aspects of children; however, environmental factors influencing individual differences in children’s executive function and their neural substructures, particularly in middle childhood, are rarely investigated. Therefore, the current study aimed to investigate the relationship between the home executive function environment (HEFE) and screen time with the executive function of children aged 8-12 years by employing the mediating variables of alpha, beta, and theta waves. The parents of 133 normal children completed Barkley Deficits in Executive Functioning, HEFE, and Screen Time Scales. Alpha, beta, and theta brain waves were also measured. Data were examined using correlational and path analysis. The results suggested a positive and significant relationship between home executive functions and the executive functions of children. Furthermore, the results indicated an inverse and significant relationship between screen time and executive function. The results also proved the mediating role of alpha, beta, and theta brain waves in the relationship between screen time and the children’s executive function. Environmental factors (such as home environment and screen time) affect the function of brain waves and, thus, the daily executive function of children.
Keywords
Executive function; brain electrical activity; home executive function environment; screen time@article{paperid:1097320,
author = {Soltani Kouhbanani, Sakineh and Seyedeh Manizheh Arabi and Zarenezhad, Somaye},
title = {Does the Frontal Brain Electrical Activity Mediate the Effect of Home Executive Function Environment and Screen Time on Children’s Executive Function?},
journal = {Journal of Genetic Psychology},
year = {2023},
volume = {184},
number = {6},
month = {November},
issn = {0022-1325},
pages = {430--445},
numpages = {15},
keywords = {Executive function; brain
electrical activity; home
executive function
environment; screen time},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Does the Frontal Brain Electrical Activity Mediate the Effect of Home Executive Function Environment and Screen Time on Children’s Executive Function?
%A Soltani Kouhbanani, Sakineh
%A Seyedeh Manizheh Arabi
%A Zarenezhad, Somaye
%J Journal of Genetic Psychology
%@ 0022-1325
%D 2023