Increased Error-Related Brain Activity in Six-Year-Old Children with Clinical Anxiety

Volume: 41, Issue: 8, Pages: 1257 - 1266
Published: May 23, 2013
Abstract
Anxiety disorders are the most frequently diagnosed form of psychopathology in children and often result in chronic impairment that persists into adulthood. Identifying neurobehavioral correlates of anxiety that appear relatively early in life would inform etiological models of development and allow intervention and prevention strategies to be implemented more effectively. The error-related negativity (ERN), a negative deflection in the...
Paper Details
Title
Increased Error-Related Brain Activity in Six-Year-Old Children with Clinical Anxiety
Published Date
May 23, 2013
Volume
41
Issue
8
Pages
1257 - 1266
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