Theories of affective learning suggest that early experiences contribute to emotional disorders by influencing the development of processing biases for negative emotional stimuli. Although studies show that physically abused children preferentially attend to angry faces, it is unclear whether youth exposed to more typical aspects of negative parenting would exhibit the same type of bias. The current studies extend previous research by linking observed negative parenting styles (e.g. authoritarian) and behaviors (e.g. criticism and negative affect) to attention bias for angry faces in both a psychiatrically enriched (ages 11–17 years; N = 60) and a general community (ages 9–15 years; N = 75) sample of youth. In addition, the association betw...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
The present study examined the independent contributions and the interaction effects of oppositional...
The present study examined (a) processing biases for emotional facial stimuli in a sample of 355 4- ...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits are associated with gaze pattern deficits in youths, though it has n...
<div><p>The development of the explicit recognition of facial expressions of emotions can be affecte...
Impaired facial emotion recognition is a transdiagnostic risk factor for a range of psychiatric diso...
The ability to allocate attention to emotional cues in the environment is an important feature of ad...
The development of the explicit recognition of facial expressions of emotions can be affected by chi...
Styles of parental emotion socialization include magnifying, neglecting, punishing, rewarding, and o...
Attention bias for threatening information is an acknowledged factor that plays a causal or maintain...
"Early in his life, an individual develops a wide variety of concepts and attitudes abouthimself and...
Research on the socialization of emotion has examined the role of parents’ behavioural responses to ...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits are associated with aggressive behavior but preliminary research sug...
Previous research suggests that as well as behavioural difficulties, a small subset of aggressive an...
Attention bias towards threatening stimuli is a well-established cognitive correlate of anxiety diso...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
The present study examined the independent contributions and the interaction effects of oppositional...
The present study examined (a) processing biases for emotional facial stimuli in a sample of 355 4- ...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits are associated with gaze pattern deficits in youths, though it has n...
<div><p>The development of the explicit recognition of facial expressions of emotions can be affecte...
Impaired facial emotion recognition is a transdiagnostic risk factor for a range of psychiatric diso...
The ability to allocate attention to emotional cues in the environment is an important feature of ad...
The development of the explicit recognition of facial expressions of emotions can be affected by chi...
Styles of parental emotion socialization include magnifying, neglecting, punishing, rewarding, and o...
Attention bias for threatening information is an acknowledged factor that plays a causal or maintain...
"Early in his life, an individual develops a wide variety of concepts and attitudes abouthimself and...
Research on the socialization of emotion has examined the role of parents’ behavioural responses to ...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits are associated with aggressive behavior but preliminary research sug...
Previous research suggests that as well as behavioural difficulties, a small subset of aggressive an...
Attention bias towards threatening stimuli is a well-established cognitive correlate of anxiety diso...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
The present study examined the independent contributions and the interaction effects of oppositional...
The present study examined (a) processing biases for emotional facial stimuli in a sample of 355 4- ...