The increased prevalence of test anxiety in our competitive society makes it a health issue of public concern. However, its neurobiological basis, especially during the years of formal education, is currently scant. Previous research has highlighted the association between neural excitation/inhibition balance and psychopathology and disease. We examined whether the glutamate/GABA profile tracks test anxiety levels in development, using a cross-sectional and longitudinal design in a cohort spanning from early childhood to early adulthood (N = 289), reassessed approximately 21 months later (N = 194). We used magnetic resonance spectroscopy to noninvasively quantify glutamate and gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels in the intraparietal sulcu...
Is Test Anxiety Associated with Emotion Regulation Deficits? Jesse Edmond Test anxiety is a physiolo...
Trait anxiety can affect cognitive control resulting in ineffective and/or inefficient task performa...
Background: Brain development is of utmost importance for the emergence of psychiatric disorders, as...
The increased prevalence of test anxiety in our competitive society makes it a health issue of publi...
The increased prevalence of test anxiety in our competitive society makes it a health issue of publi...
The ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) plays a key role in emotion processing and regulation. vm...
There is growing evidence for GABA and glutamate–glutamine dysfunction in the pathogenesis of mood a...
Alterations in glutamatergic and GABAergic neurotransmission are posited to be implicated in the pat...
Objective Impaired function of the central gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) system, which provides th...
Previous research has highlighted the role of glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in learni...
Background: The neurodevelopment of childhood anxiety disorders is not well understood. Basic resear...
There is ample evidence that the inhibitory GABA and the excitatory glutamate system are essential f...
Developmental adjustments in the balance of excitation and inhibition are thought to constrain the p...
Developmental adjustments in the balance of excitation and inhibition are thought to constrain the p...
While the neurobiological basis and developmental course of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder...
Is Test Anxiety Associated with Emotion Regulation Deficits? Jesse Edmond Test anxiety is a physiolo...
Trait anxiety can affect cognitive control resulting in ineffective and/or inefficient task performa...
Background: Brain development is of utmost importance for the emergence of psychiatric disorders, as...
The increased prevalence of test anxiety in our competitive society makes it a health issue of publi...
The increased prevalence of test anxiety in our competitive society makes it a health issue of publi...
The ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) plays a key role in emotion processing and regulation. vm...
There is growing evidence for GABA and glutamate–glutamine dysfunction in the pathogenesis of mood a...
Alterations in glutamatergic and GABAergic neurotransmission are posited to be implicated in the pat...
Objective Impaired function of the central gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) system, which provides th...
Previous research has highlighted the role of glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in learni...
Background: The neurodevelopment of childhood anxiety disorders is not well understood. Basic resear...
There is ample evidence that the inhibitory GABA and the excitatory glutamate system are essential f...
Developmental adjustments in the balance of excitation and inhibition are thought to constrain the p...
Developmental adjustments in the balance of excitation and inhibition are thought to constrain the p...
While the neurobiological basis and developmental course of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder...
Is Test Anxiety Associated with Emotion Regulation Deficits? Jesse Edmond Test anxiety is a physiolo...
Trait anxiety can affect cognitive control resulting in ineffective and/or inefficient task performa...
Background: Brain development is of utmost importance for the emergence of psychiatric disorders, as...