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The neural substrates of sex differences in balanced time perspective: A unique role for the precuneus
Chen, Tao1,2,3,4; Li, Zhi1,2; Cui, Ji-fang5; Huang, Jia1,2; Irish, Muireann3,4; Wang, Ya1,2; Chan, Raymond C. K.1,2
第一作者Tao Chen
通讯作者邮箱wangyazsu@gmail.com; wangya@psych.ac.cn (ya wang)
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摘要

Sex differences in various aspects of behaviour and cognition have been widely observed. Few studies, however, have explored potential sex differences in maintaining a balanced time perspective or their underlying neural correlates. To address these questions, two studies were conducted. In Study 1, time perspective was assessed in 1913 college students (796 males and 1117 females), revealing that females had a significantly more balanced time perspective relative to males. In Study 2, 58 males and 47 females underwent an assessment of time perspective and structural brain imaging. Voxel-based morphometry analysis and cortical thickness analysis were conducted to explore associations between the structural imaging data and balanced time perspective. Compared with males, females demonstrated a more balanced time perspective in the context of lower grey matter volume in the bilateral precuneus, right cerebellum, right putamen and left supplementary motor area. Analysis of cortical thickness failed to reveal any significant sex differences. Furthermore, lower grey matter volume of bilateral precuneus was associated with more balanced time perspective among all participants. Our findings point to a critical role for the precuneus in modulating a balanced time perspective, and extend our understanding of sex differences in human cognition. Future studies are required to determine whether sex differences in balanced time perspective are predictive of functional outcomes in daily life.

关键词Time perspective Default mode network Grey matter volume Precuneus Cognitive flexibility
2022-06-07
语种英语
DOI10.1007/s11682-022-00694-x
发表期刊BRAIN IMAGING AND BEHAVIOR
ISSN1931-7557
页码9
期刊论文类型实证研究
收录类别SCI
资助项目National Science Foundation of China[32071062] ; Australian Research Council Future Fellowship[FT160100096] ; Philip KH Wong Foundation
出版者SPRINGER
WOS关键词GENDER-DIFFERENCES ; DEFAULT-MODE ; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES ; SELF-PROJECTION ; FUNCTIONAL CORE ; BRAIN ; MINDFULNESS ; CHILDREN ; BEHAVIOR ; THINKING
WOS研究方向Neurosciences & Neurology
WOS类目Neuroimaging
WOS记录号WOS:000807342000001
WOS分区Q2
资助机构National Science Foundation of China ; Australian Research Council Future Fellowship ; Philip KH Wong Foundation
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被引频次:5[WOS]   [WOS记录]     [WOS相关记录]
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.psych.ac.cn/handle/311026/42768
专题中国科学院心理健康重点实验室
通讯作者Wang, Ya
作者单位1.Inst Psychol, Neuropsychol & Appl Cognit Neurosci Lab, CAS Key Lab Mental Hlth, 16 Lincui Rd, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China
2.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Dept Psychol, Beijing, Peoples R China
3.Univ Sydney, Brain & Mind Ctr, Sydney, NSW, Australia
4.Univ Sydney, Sch Psychol, Sydney, NSW, Australia
5.Natl Inst Educ Sci, Inst Educ Informat & Stat, Beijing, Peoples R China
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Chen, Tao,Li, Zhi,Cui, Ji-fang,et al. The neural substrates of sex differences in balanced time perspective: A unique role for the precuneus[J]. BRAIN IMAGING AND BEHAVIOR,2022:9.
APA Chen, Tao.,Li, Zhi.,Cui, Ji-fang.,Huang, Jia.,Irish, Muireann.,...&Chan, Raymond C. K..(2022).The neural substrates of sex differences in balanced time perspective: A unique role for the precuneus.BRAIN IMAGING AND BEHAVIOR,9.
MLA Chen, Tao,et al."The neural substrates of sex differences in balanced time perspective: A unique role for the precuneus".BRAIN IMAGING AND BEHAVIOR (2022):9.
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