Social judgments, frontal asymmetry, and aggressive behavior in young children: A replication study using EEG

Volume: 126, Pages: 120 - 127
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
Early in their lives young children are confronted with social judgments by peers. Previous studies have shown that in adults negative social judgments are associated with more aggressive behavior. However, little is known about the relation between social judgments and aggressive behavior, or the underlying neurocognitive mechanisms, in early childhood. We developed the Social Network Aggression Task - Early Childhood (SNAT-EC) to examine the...
Paper Details
Title
Social judgments, frontal asymmetry, and aggressive behavior in young children: A replication study using EEG
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Volume
126
Pages
120 - 127
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