拖延
冲动性
双胞胎研究
心理学
背外侧前额叶皮质
发展心理学
规范性
前额叶皮质
神经影像学
单卵双胞胎
表达式(计算机科学)
神经科学
纵向研究
神经功能成像
行为遗传学
队列
生物学性
基因
持久性(不连续性)
临床心理学
执行功能障碍
遗传学
观察研究
生物
疾病
人体研究
实证研究
作者
Yuanyuan Hu,Jie Xiang,Yuening Jin,Qingchen Fan,Changshuo Wang,Yihan Wu,Dang Zheng,Y Tanye Tang,Wei Li,Bowen Hu,Tingyong Feng,Yuan Zhou,Zhiyi Chen
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2605127123
摘要
Procrastination has a maladaptive impact on health and survival, yet it remains moderately heritable, presenting a biological paradox. Procrastination has been conceptualized as a byproduct of impulsivity, explaining its prevalence despite no discernible adaptive benefit. However, their shared neurobiological substrates have yet to be elucidated. Using a longitudinal twin cohort ( N = 154), we show that nonplanning impulsivity (NPI) during late adolescence and early adulthood is prospectively associated with procrastination in later life. This effect was independently replicated in two cross-sectional cohorts ( N = 327; N = 1,543). Twin modeling using an additive genetic and nonshared environmental (AE) framework, together with a meta-analysis of twin studies ( N = 3,656 twin pairs), revealed significant shared genetic contributions ( r g = 0.51). Beyond genetic overlap, neuroimaging meta-analysis ( NeuroSynth meta-analysis for impulsivity: k = 198 studies, 5855 loci; mini meta-analysis for procrastination: k = 5 studies, 7 independent samples, N cumulative = 893 participants), normative modeling ( N = 37,407), and seed-based d mapping (SDM) converged on the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) as the region of maximal overlap between NPI and procrastination. The transcriptional profiles of the left DLPFC and impulsivity-associated genes exhibited functional convergence on regulation of biological and cellular processes. These genes showed brain-specific expression and associations with cortical metabolism, neurodegenerative disease, and developmental expression peaks, indicating a shared molecular basis for the neurogenetic architecture of procrastination. Together, our findings delineate a cross-scale characterization of the shared neurogenetic substrates linking NPI and procrastination, offering empirical evidence that elucidates the biological origins of procrastination.
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