Temporally sensitive neural measures of inhibition in preschool children across a spectrum of irritability

Volume: 61, Issue: 2, Pages: 216 - 227
Published: Oct 17, 2018
Abstract
Irritability is a prominent feature of chronic mental disorders and a developmental marker of their early emergence. The most salient feature of irritability in early childhood is temper tantrums. While temper tantrums are normative in young children, they can be clinically concerning when they are dysregulated, very frequent, and/or occur in unexpected contexts. The present study uses behavioral and event‐related brain potential (ERP) measures...
Paper Details
Title
Temporally sensitive neural measures of inhibition in preschool children across a spectrum of irritability
Published Date
Oct 17, 2018
Volume
61
Issue
2
Pages
216 - 227
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