The Association Between Hippocampal Volume and Level of Attention in Children and Adolescents

  • Tae Hyeong Kim
  • , Eunhye Choi
  • , Hayeon Kim
  • , Shin Young Kim
  • , Yeeun Kim
  • , Bung Nyun Kim
  • , Subin Park
  • , Kyu In Jung
  • , Bumhee Park
  • , Min Hyeon Park

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Abstract

The hippocampus, which engages in the process of consolidating long-term memories and learning, shows active development during childhood and adolescence. The hippocampus also functionally influences attention. Based on the influence of hippocampal function on attention, it was expected that the volume of the hippocampus would be associated with the difference in attention during childhood and adolescence, in which the brain develops actively. Thus, this study examined the association between hippocampal volume and attention metrics measured by the continuous performance test (CPT) in 115 children and adolescents (mean age = 12.43 ± 3.0, 63 male and 52 female). In association studies with both auditory and visual attention, we found that the bilateral hippocampal volumes showed negative relationships with auditory omission errors. A smaller volume of the left hippocampus also led to a longer auditory response time. However, visual attention did not show any significant relationship with the hippocampal volume. These findings were consistent even after adjusting for the effects of the related covariates (e.g., age, insomnia, and depression). Taken together, this study suggested that the increase in hippocampal volume during childhood and adolescence was associated significantly with better auditory attention.

Original languageEnglish
Article number671735
JournalFrontiers in Systems Neuroscience
Volume15
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Aug 2021

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© Copyright © 2021 Kim, Choi, Kim, Kim, Kim, Kim, Park, Jung, Park and Park.

Keywords

  • adolescents
  • auditory attention
  • children
  • continuous performance test
  • hippocampal volume
  • visual attention

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