Frontiers in Psychiatry (Jun 2022)

Event-Related Brain Potential Correlates of Event-Based Prospective Memory in Children With Learning Disability

  • Lili Ji,
  • Qi Zhao,
  • Qi Zhao,
  • Yafei Zhang,
  • Jiaojiao Wan,
  • Yifan Yu,
  • Junfeng Zhao,
  • Xiaoming Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.898536
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Prospective memory (PM) has been reported to be impaired in children with learning disabilities (LD), but few studies have examined the underlying neural mechanism of this impairment. To address this issue, the present study applied ERP technique to explore the difference of event-based prospective memory (EBPM) in 21 children with LD and 20 non-LD children with double task paradigm. Results from behavioral data showed that LD children exhibited lower accuracy than non-LD children. The ERP results showed that the two groups displayed significant difference in the ERP components, with longer N300 latency in LD group, but there was no obvious difference found in the prospective positivity component. The present findings seem to indicate that the poor performance of LD children on PM task might be result from deficits in PM cues detection. These results provided evidence for the existence of altered PM processing in LD children, which was characterized by a selective deficit in cues detection of PM. Therefore, these findings shed new light on the neurophysiological processes underlying PM in children with LD.

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