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Title: Socio-demographic predictors of prepulse inhibition: A prospective study in children and adolescents from Mexico City.

Authors: Kponee-Shovein, Kalé Z; Grashow, Rachel; Coull, Brent A; Téllez-Rojo, Martha M; Schnaas, Lourdes; Del Carmen Hernández-Chávez, Maria; Sánchez, Brisa; Peterson, Karen; Hu, Howard; Hernandez-Avila, Mauricio; Weisskopf, Marc G

Published In Biol Psychol, (2019 07)

Abstract: Prepulse inhibition (PPI) is a sensorimotor gating mechanism that reduces interfering influences to the neural processing of incoming stimuli, and is associated with several neurodevelopmental disorders. To date, research on PPI and neurodevelopmental disorders has primarily been in cross-sectional, clinical settings. In this prospective, epidemiologic study, we used a data-driven prediction model to identify socio-demographic predictors of PPI in children and adolescents from Mexico City to inform future etiologic studies evaluating PPI. We conducted variable selection and validation using a modified version of the multiple imputation random lasso (MIRL) variable selection algorithm. MIRL identified six predictors of PPI at a stimulus onset asynchrony of 120 ms or 240 ms. Of those six predictors, maternal education, birthweight, and total breastfeeding months were highlighted as previously unstudied variables associated with enhanced PPI. Our findings highlight the potential value of PPI as an adjunct screening tool for identifying children at risk for neurodevelopmental disorders and underscore the relevance for validation research on this topic.

PubMed ID: 30940478 Exiting the NIEHS site

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