Early-childhood social reticence predicts SCR-BOLD coupling during fear extinction recall in preadolescent youth

Volume: 36, Pages: 100605 - 100605
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
Social Reticence (SR) is a temperament construct identified in early childhood that is expressed as shy, anxiously avoidant behavior and, particularly when stable, robustly associated with risk for anxiety disorders. Threat circuit function may develop differently for children high on SR than low on SR. We compared brain function and behavior during extinction recall in a sample of 11-to-15-year-old children characterized in early childhood on a...
Paper Details
Title
Early-childhood social reticence predicts SCR-BOLD coupling during fear extinction recall in preadolescent youth
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
36
Pages
100605 - 100605
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