Background: Attention processes may play a central role in shaping trajectories of socioemotional development. Individuals who are clinically anxious or have high levels of trait anxiety sometimes show attention biases to threat. There is emerging evidence that young children also demonstrate a link between attention bias to salient stimuli and broad socioemotional profiles. However, we do not have a systematic and comprehensive assessment of how attention biases, and associated neural and behavioral correlates, emerge and change from infancy through toddlerhood. This paper describes the Longitudinal Attention and Temperament study (LAnTs), which is designed to target these open questions. Method: The current study examines core componen...
Infants’ ability to channel their cognitive resources by controlling their visual attention allows t...
This study reports on the relationship between evaluative learning (EL) and attentional preference i...
Objective: We explored associations between infant attentional behaviors as measured by the First Ye...
Background: From birth, the human propensity to selectively attend and respond to critical super-sti...
Background: From birth, the human propensity to selectively attend and respond to critical super-sti...
Attention regulation refers to the ability to control attention according to goals and intentions. D...
AbstractThe present study examined in preschool aged children the effects of threat-related attentio...
Affect-biased attention is an automatic process that prioritizes emotionally or motivationally salie...
Several researchers have proposed a causal relation between biased attention to threat and the devel...
Parent-to-child transmission of information processing biases to threat is a potential causal mechan...
Research shows that individual differences in early attentional skills supported by the orienting an...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Data Availability: ...
The current study explored longitudinal associations between interparental aggression, the developme...
Over the past two decades, the study of self-regulation and its associations with emerging psychopat...
To investigate the role of early regulatory problems (RP), such as problems in feeding, sleeping, ...
Infants’ ability to channel their cognitive resources by controlling their visual attention allows t...
This study reports on the relationship between evaluative learning (EL) and attentional preference i...
Objective: We explored associations between infant attentional behaviors as measured by the First Ye...
Background: From birth, the human propensity to selectively attend and respond to critical super-sti...
Background: From birth, the human propensity to selectively attend and respond to critical super-sti...
Attention regulation refers to the ability to control attention according to goals and intentions. D...
AbstractThe present study examined in preschool aged children the effects of threat-related attentio...
Affect-biased attention is an automatic process that prioritizes emotionally or motivationally salie...
Several researchers have proposed a causal relation between biased attention to threat and the devel...
Parent-to-child transmission of information processing biases to threat is a potential causal mechan...
Research shows that individual differences in early attentional skills supported by the orienting an...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Data Availability: ...
The current study explored longitudinal associations between interparental aggression, the developme...
Over the past two decades, the study of self-regulation and its associations with emerging psychopat...
To investigate the role of early regulatory problems (RP), such as problems in feeding, sleeping, ...
Infants’ ability to channel their cognitive resources by controlling their visual attention allows t...
This study reports on the relationship between evaluative learning (EL) and attentional preference i...
Objective: We explored associations between infant attentional behaviors as measured by the First Ye...