Frontostriatal white matter integrity predicts development of delay of gratification: A longitudinal study
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2016-02-10
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The ability to delay gratification increases considerably across development. Here, we test the hypothesis that this impulse control capacity is driven by increased maturation of frontostriatal circuitry using a fiber-tracking approach combined with longitudinal imaging. In total, 192 healthy volunteers between 8 and 26 years underwent diffusion tensor imaging scanning and completed a delaydiscounting task twice, separated by a 2-year interval. We investigated dynamic associations between frontostriatal white matter (WM) integrity and delay of gratification skills. Moreover, we examined the predictive value of frontostriatalWMintegrity for future delay of gratification skills. Results showed that delay discounting increases with age in a quadratic fashion, with greatest patience during late adolescence. Data also indicated nonlinear development of frontostriatalWM,with relative fast development during childhood and early adulthood and—on average—little change during mid-adolescence. Furthermore, the positive association between age and delay discounting was further increased in individuals with higher WM integrity of the frontostriatal tracts. Predictive analysis showed that frontostriatal WM development explained unique variance in current and future delay of gratification skills. This study adds to a descriptive relation betweenWMintegrity and delay of gratification by showing that maturation of frontostriatal connectivity predicts changes in delay of gratification skills. These findings have implications for studies examining deviances in impulse control by showing that the developmental path between striatum and prefrontal cortex may be an important predictor for when development goes astray.
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Adolescence, Development, Impulsivity, Longitudinal, White matter, General Neuroscience, General Medicine, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Achterberg, M, Peper, J S, van Duijvenvoorde, A C K, Mandl, R C W & Crone, E A 2016, 'Frontostriatal white matter integrity predicts development of delay of gratification : A longitudinal study', Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 36, no. 6, pp. 1954-1961. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3459-15.2016