Neglect and Neurodevelopment: A Narrative Review Understanding the Link Between Child Neglect and Executive Function Deficits

<b>Background</b>: Childhood neglect is a pervasive yet often overlooked form of maltreatment that exerts profound and lasting effects on neurodevelopment. Unlike other types of abuse, neglect is characterized by the absence of essential stimuli and caregiving, which are critical for nor...

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Main Authors: Silvia Herrero-Roldán, Alexandra Martín-Rodríguez
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/13/7/1565
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description <b>Background</b>: Childhood neglect is a pervasive yet often overlooked form of maltreatment that exerts profound and lasting effects on neurodevelopment. Unlike other types of abuse, neglect is characterized by the absence of essential stimuli and caregiving, which are critical for normal brain maturation, particularly in regions involved in executive function. <b>Objective</b>: This narrative review aims to critically explore the neurobiological mechanisms through which early-life neglect impairs the development of executive functions. Special emphasis is placed on alterations in brain structure and function, dysregulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis, and emerging epigenetic evidence. <b>Methods</b>: A comprehensive literature search (170 articles) was conducted across PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and PsycINFO, including studies published between 1 January 2000 to 31 March 2025. Relevant empirical and review articles were selected based on methodological rigor, relevance to executive functioning, and focus on child neglect. <b>Results</b>: Evidence reveals that neglect disrupts key neural circuits, particularly those involving the prefrontal cortex and amygdala, leading to deficits in attention, working memory, impulse control, and cognitive flexibility. Chronic stress associated with neglect also induces HPA axis dysregulation and elevated cortisol levels, which further compromise neural plasticity. Additionally, epigenetic modifications appear to mediate long-term cognitive and emotional consequences. <b>Conclusions</b>: Childhood neglect represents a distinct and critical risk factor for executive dysfunction. Understanding the neurodevelopmental consequences of neglect is essential for developing targeted prevention strategies and therapeutic interventions aimed at supporting cognitive resilience in affected populations.
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spelling doaj-art-c01aa71bf15e4a4fb5ae5e4f617ca3fd2025-08-20T03:02:55ZengMDPI AGBiomedicines2227-90592025-06-01137156510.3390/biomedicines13071565Neglect and Neurodevelopment: A Narrative Review Understanding the Link Between Child Neglect and Executive Function DeficitsSilvia Herrero-Roldán0Alexandra Martín-Rodríguez1Faculty of Health Sciences, UNIE University, 28015 Madrid, SpainFaculty of Education Sciences, UNIE University, 28015 Madrid, Spain<b>Background</b>: Childhood neglect is a pervasive yet often overlooked form of maltreatment that exerts profound and lasting effects on neurodevelopment. Unlike other types of abuse, neglect is characterized by the absence of essential stimuli and caregiving, which are critical for normal brain maturation, particularly in regions involved in executive function. <b>Objective</b>: This narrative review aims to critically explore the neurobiological mechanisms through which early-life neglect impairs the development of executive functions. Special emphasis is placed on alterations in brain structure and function, dysregulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis, and emerging epigenetic evidence. <b>Methods</b>: A comprehensive literature search (170 articles) was conducted across PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and PsycINFO, including studies published between 1 January 2000 to 31 March 2025. Relevant empirical and review articles were selected based on methodological rigor, relevance to executive functioning, and focus on child neglect. <b>Results</b>: Evidence reveals that neglect disrupts key neural circuits, particularly those involving the prefrontal cortex and amygdala, leading to deficits in attention, working memory, impulse control, and cognitive flexibility. Chronic stress associated with neglect also induces HPA axis dysregulation and elevated cortisol levels, which further compromise neural plasticity. Additionally, epigenetic modifications appear to mediate long-term cognitive and emotional consequences. <b>Conclusions</b>: Childhood neglect represents a distinct and critical risk factor for executive dysfunction. Understanding the neurodevelopmental consequences of neglect is essential for developing targeted prevention strategies and therapeutic interventions aimed at supporting cognitive resilience in affected populations.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/13/7/1565child neglectexecutive functionsneurodevelopmentprefrontal cortexHPA axisepigenetics
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Neglect and Neurodevelopment: A Narrative Review Understanding the Link Between Child Neglect and Executive Function Deficits
Biomedicines
child neglect
executive functions
neurodevelopment
prefrontal cortex
HPA axis
epigenetics
title Neglect and Neurodevelopment: A Narrative Review Understanding the Link Between Child Neglect and Executive Function Deficits
title_full Neglect and Neurodevelopment: A Narrative Review Understanding the Link Between Child Neglect and Executive Function Deficits
title_fullStr Neglect and Neurodevelopment: A Narrative Review Understanding the Link Between Child Neglect and Executive Function Deficits
title_full_unstemmed Neglect and Neurodevelopment: A Narrative Review Understanding the Link Between Child Neglect and Executive Function Deficits
title_short Neglect and Neurodevelopment: A Narrative Review Understanding the Link Between Child Neglect and Executive Function Deficits
title_sort neglect and neurodevelopment a narrative review understanding the link between child neglect and executive function deficits
topic child neglect
executive functions
neurodevelopment
prefrontal cortex
HPA axis
epigenetics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/13/7/1565
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