Frontolimbic functioning during threat-related attention: Relations to early behavioral inhibition and anxiety in children

Volume: 122, Pages: 98 - 109
Published: Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
Children with behavioral inhibition (BI), a temperament characterized by biologically-based hyper-vigilance to novelty, display threat-related attention biases (AB) that shape developmental trajectories of risk for anxiety. Here we explore the relations between BI, neural function, and anxiety. Fifty-six 9-12-year-olds (23 behaviorally inhibited) performed the dot-probe task while undergoing fMRI. AB scores were not associated with BI group or...
Paper Details
Title
Frontolimbic functioning during threat-related attention: Relations to early behavioral inhibition and anxiety in children
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Volume
122
Pages
98 - 109
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