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Authoritarian Parenting Effect on Children's Executive Control and Individual Alpha Peak Frequency

Authoritarian Parenting Effect on Children's Executive Control and Individual Alpha Peak Frequency There is increasing evidence that the authoritarian parenting style has a negative effect on children's executive control, but little is known about the neurobiological mechanism behind this effect, especially the evidence of the resting‐state EEG related to children's brain function. The current study explored the relations between authoritarian parenting and children's executive control among 40 children aged 8–11 years old and examined associations between authoritarian parenting and individual alpha peak frequency (iAPF). Hierarchical regression analysis indicated that after controlling for children's age and parental socioeconomic status, authoritarian parenting style negatively predicts the children's executive control and iAPF in EEG. This study extends previous research on the effect of parenting styles on children's cognitive abilities and provides evidence at the level of neural mechanisms. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Mind, Brain, and Education Wiley

Authoritarian Parenting Effect on Children's Executive Control and Individual Alpha Peak Frequency

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Wiley
Copyright
Journal Compilation © 2021 International Mind, Brain, and Education Society and Blackwell Publishing, LLC
ISSN
1751-2271
eISSN
1751-228X
DOI
10.1111/mbe.12295
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Abstract

There is increasing evidence that the authoritarian parenting style has a negative effect on children's executive control, but little is known about the neurobiological mechanism behind this effect, especially the evidence of the resting‐state EEG related to children's brain function. The current study explored the relations between authoritarian parenting and children's executive control among 40 children aged 8–11 years old and examined associations between authoritarian parenting and individual alpha peak frequency (iAPF). Hierarchical regression analysis indicated that after controlling for children's age and parental socioeconomic status, authoritarian parenting style negatively predicts the children's executive control and iAPF in EEG. This study extends previous research on the effect of parenting styles on children's cognitive abilities and provides evidence at the level of neural mechanisms.

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Mind, Brain, and EducationWiley

Published: Nov 1, 2021

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