ABSTRACT: Previous research suggests an association between frontal electroencephalographic (EEG) asymmetries and both positive and neg-ative emotion reactivity. Specifically, right frontal EEG activation is as-sociated with emotions of negative valence in both infants and adults, whereas left frontal EEG activation is associated with emotions of more positive valence. Relatively few studies have examined such associations in children. Moreover, research on mechanisms through which emotion reactivity is related to frontal EEG asymmetries is sparse. As one possible mechanism, we hypothesize that regulatory skills and behaviors develop-ing rapidly during childhood play a critical role in linking frontal EEG asymmetries to emotion reactivity i...
ABSTRACT: Stability in frontal brain electrical activity (i.e., electroencephalo-graphic or EEG) asy...
OBJECTIVE: Young children with congenital visual impairment (VI) are at increased risk of behavio...
Examined whether certain features of infant emperament might be related to individual differences in...
The approach-withdrawal model of emotion regulation posits that emotional behaviors are associated w...
Asymmetry of frontal cortical electroencephalogram (EEG) activity in children is influenced by the s...
ABSTRACT: Frontal EEG asymmetry patterns represent markers of individual differences in emotion reac...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Psychology - Clinical, Washington State UniversityEarly emotion regulation is critic...
ABSTRACT: We investigated whether brain electrical activity during early childhood was associated wi...
We examined whether the interaction of resting frontal electroencephalogram (EEG) asymmetry and soci...
Frontal EEG asymmetry appears to serve as (1) an individual difference variable related to emotional...
Objectives: The frontal hemispheric asymmetry and error-related components, as measured by EEG, are ...
While factors influencing maternal emotional availability (EA) have been well investigated, little i...
Abstract Low positive emotionality~PE; e.g., listlessness, anhedonia, and lack of enthusiasm! has be...
This study examined whether frontal alpha electroencephalographic ( EEG ) asymmetry moderates the as...
Contains fulltext : 139794.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the presen...
ABSTRACT: Stability in frontal brain electrical activity (i.e., electroencephalo-graphic or EEG) asy...
OBJECTIVE: Young children with congenital visual impairment (VI) are at increased risk of behavio...
Examined whether certain features of infant emperament might be related to individual differences in...
The approach-withdrawal model of emotion regulation posits that emotional behaviors are associated w...
Asymmetry of frontal cortical electroencephalogram (EEG) activity in children is influenced by the s...
ABSTRACT: Frontal EEG asymmetry patterns represent markers of individual differences in emotion reac...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Psychology - Clinical, Washington State UniversityEarly emotion regulation is critic...
ABSTRACT: We investigated whether brain electrical activity during early childhood was associated wi...
We examined whether the interaction of resting frontal electroencephalogram (EEG) asymmetry and soci...
Frontal EEG asymmetry appears to serve as (1) an individual difference variable related to emotional...
Objectives: The frontal hemispheric asymmetry and error-related components, as measured by EEG, are ...
While factors influencing maternal emotional availability (EA) have been well investigated, little i...
Abstract Low positive emotionality~PE; e.g., listlessness, anhedonia, and lack of enthusiasm! has be...
This study examined whether frontal alpha electroencephalographic ( EEG ) asymmetry moderates the as...
Contains fulltext : 139794.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the presen...
ABSTRACT: Stability in frontal brain electrical activity (i.e., electroencephalo-graphic or EEG) asy...
OBJECTIVE: Young children with congenital visual impairment (VI) are at increased risk of behavio...
Examined whether certain features of infant emperament might be related to individual differences in...