Background: Individual differences in specific components of attention contribute to behavioral reactivity and regulation. Children with the temperament of behavioral inhibition (BI) provide a good context for considering the manner in which certain components of attention shape behavior. Infants and children characterized as behaviorally inhibited manifest signs of heightened orienting to novelty. The current study considers whether this attention profile moderates risk for clinical anxiety disorders among adolescents with a history of BI. Methods: Participants were assessed at multiple time points for BI, beginning in early childhood. At adolescence, event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during a three-stimulus auditory nov...
Temperament and attentional biases are thought to be involved in youth anxiety. The present study fi...
Early behavioural inhibition, a temperamental characteristic defined by fearful, overly-sensitive, a...
Accumulating evidence suggests that unique mechanisms may underlie the expression of attention probl...
Background: Individual differences in specific components of attention contribute to behavioral rea...
Background: Individual differences in specific components of attention contribute to behavioral rea...
Background: Individual differences in specific components of attention contribute to behavioral rea...
Behavioral inhibition (BI) is a biologically-based temperament characterized by vigilance toward thr...
The Behavioral Inhibition System (J.A. Gray) proposes that anxiety is associated with the processing...
A particularly influential theory of anxiety suggests that the anxious state is associated with hype...
BackgroundBiased attention to threat is found in both individuals with anxiety symptoms and children...
AbstractBehavioral inhibition (BI) is a biologically-based temperament characterized by vigilance to...
Background: Behavioral inhibition (BI) is an early-appearing temperament trait and a robust predicto...
Two studies assessed information processing biases related to threat and novelty in school age child...
Temperament and attentional biases are thought to be involved in youth anxiety. The present study fi...
Temperament and attentional biases are thought to be involved in youth anxiety. The present study fi...
Temperament and attentional biases are thought to be involved in youth anxiety. The present study fi...
Early behavioural inhibition, a temperamental characteristic defined by fearful, overly-sensitive, a...
Accumulating evidence suggests that unique mechanisms may underlie the expression of attention probl...
Background: Individual differences in specific components of attention contribute to behavioral rea...
Background: Individual differences in specific components of attention contribute to behavioral rea...
Background: Individual differences in specific components of attention contribute to behavioral rea...
Behavioral inhibition (BI) is a biologically-based temperament characterized by vigilance toward thr...
The Behavioral Inhibition System (J.A. Gray) proposes that anxiety is associated with the processing...
A particularly influential theory of anxiety suggests that the anxious state is associated with hype...
BackgroundBiased attention to threat is found in both individuals with anxiety symptoms and children...
AbstractBehavioral inhibition (BI) is a biologically-based temperament characterized by vigilance to...
Background: Behavioral inhibition (BI) is an early-appearing temperament trait and a robust predicto...
Two studies assessed information processing biases related to threat and novelty in school age child...
Temperament and attentional biases are thought to be involved in youth anxiety. The present study fi...
Temperament and attentional biases are thought to be involved in youth anxiety. The present study fi...
Temperament and attentional biases are thought to be involved in youth anxiety. The present study fi...
Early behavioural inhibition, a temperamental characteristic defined by fearful, overly-sensitive, a...
Accumulating evidence suggests that unique mechanisms may underlie the expression of attention probl...