Attention to novelty in behaviorally inhibited adolescents moderates risk for anxiety

Volume: 50, Issue: 11, Pages: 1365 - 1372
Published: Oct 14, 2009
Abstract
Individual differences in specific components of attention contribute to behavioral reactivity and regulation. Children with the temperament of behavioral inhibition (BI) provide a good context for considering the manner in which certain components of attention shape behavior. Infants and children characterized as behaviorally inhibited manifest signs of heightened orienting to novelty. The current study considers whether this attention profile...
Paper Details
Title
Attention to novelty in behaviorally inhibited adolescents moderates risk for anxiety
Published Date
Oct 14, 2009
Volume
50
Issue
11
Pages
1365 - 1372
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