Introduction Children with anxiety disorders have been suggested to possess deficits in verbal fluency, shifting and attention, with inconsistent results regarding working memory and its subcomponents. This study extends previous findings by analyzing the performance of children with anxiety disorders in a wide range of neuropsychological functions. Methods We evaluated 54 children with a primary diagnosis of an anxiety disorder according to diagnostic criteria from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) using subtests of a neuropsychological battery. The severity of anxiety disorders was assessed using the Pediatric Anxiety Rating Scale (PARS). We calculated the frequency of neuropsychological impair...
Spatial working memory (SWM) is known to be impaired in children with ADHD-CT, whether anxiety is pr...
Although overall psychopathology has been linked to lower intellectual functioning, research has yet...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare aspects of memory, learning and oral comprehension between children wi...
Introduction Children with anxiety disorders have been suggested to possess deficits in verbal fluen...
Abstract Introduction: Previous studies have implicated impaired verbal fluency as being associate...
Abstract Objective: The aim of the present study was to assess children and adolescents with mild a...
Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychiatric conditions in childhood and adolescence, and...
Although excessive childhood anxiety is recognised as a significant public health, education and soc...
Background: The aim was to examine basic performance on attention and memory tasks in treatment-naiv...
The relationship between trait anxiety and memory functioning in young children was investigated. Tw...
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit developmental differences in a number of domain...
Research with adults suggests that anxiety is associated with poor control of executive attention. H...
Abstract Background Cognition in children with anxiet...
Cognitive models of emotional disorders emphasize the role of biased information processing in the p...
Spatial working memory (SWM) is known to be impaired in children with ADHD-CT, whether anxiety is pr...
Spatial working memory (SWM) is known to be impaired in children with ADHD-CT, whether anxiety is pr...
Although overall psychopathology has been linked to lower intellectual functioning, research has yet...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare aspects of memory, learning and oral comprehension between children wi...
Introduction Children with anxiety disorders have been suggested to possess deficits in verbal fluen...
Abstract Introduction: Previous studies have implicated impaired verbal fluency as being associate...
Abstract Objective: The aim of the present study was to assess children and adolescents with mild a...
Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychiatric conditions in childhood and adolescence, and...
Although excessive childhood anxiety is recognised as a significant public health, education and soc...
Background: The aim was to examine basic performance on attention and memory tasks in treatment-naiv...
The relationship between trait anxiety and memory functioning in young children was investigated. Tw...
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit developmental differences in a number of domain...
Research with adults suggests that anxiety is associated with poor control of executive attention. H...
Abstract Background Cognition in children with anxiet...
Cognitive models of emotional disorders emphasize the role of biased information processing in the p...
Spatial working memory (SWM) is known to be impaired in children with ADHD-CT, whether anxiety is pr...
Spatial working memory (SWM) is known to be impaired in children with ADHD-CT, whether anxiety is pr...
Although overall psychopathology has been linked to lower intellectual functioning, research has yet...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare aspects of memory, learning and oral comprehension between children wi...