Understanding the emergence of social anxiety in children with behavioral inhibition
Behavioral inhibition (BI) is a temperament characterized in early childhood by distress to
novelty and avoidance of unfamiliar people, and it is one of the best-known risk factors for …
novelty and avoidance of unfamiliar people, and it is one of the best-known risk factors for …
Tantrums, toddlers and technology: Temperament, media emotion regulation, and problematic media use in early childhood
Parents regularly use media to help regulate their child's difficult emotions, particularly for
those with a more difficult temperament. However, no research has examined how this may …
those with a more difficult temperament. However, no research has examined how this may …
A developmental pathway from early behavioral inhibition to young adults' anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic
Objective The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented changes to young adults'
lives, resulting in mental health difficulties for many; however, some individuals are …
lives, resulting in mental health difficulties for many; however, some individuals are …
Inhibitory control and set shifting describe different pathways from behavioral inhibition to socially anxious behavior
Individuals with a behaviorally inhibited (BI) temperament are more likely to develop social
anxiety. However, the mechanisms by which socially anxious behavior emerges from BI are …
anxiety. However, the mechanisms by which socially anxious behavior emerges from BI are …
Examining a developmental pathway from early behavioral inhibition to emotion regulation and social anxiety: The moderating role of parenting.
We examined the longitudinal relation between behavioral inhibition (BI) and social anxiety
symptoms and behavior and the mediating role of emotion regulation (ER). Moreover, we …
symptoms and behavior and the mediating role of emotion regulation (ER). Moreover, we …
Behavioral inhibition and dual mechanisms of anxiety risk: Disentangling neural correlates of proactive and reactive control
Background Behavioral inhibition (BI) is a temperament style characterized by heightened
reactivity and negative affect in response to novel people and situations, and it predicts …
reactivity and negative affect in response to novel people and situations, and it predicts …
Temperamental shyness, frontal EEG theta/beta ratio, and social anxiety in children
The authors examined how children's frontal electroencephalogram (EEG) theta/beta ratio—
an index of neurocognitive control—changed from baseline to a social stressor, and whether …
an index of neurocognitive control—changed from baseline to a social stressor, and whether …
Theory of mind as a mechanism that accounts for the continuity or discontinuity of behavioral inhibition: a developmentally informed model of risk for social anxiety
D An, G Kochanska - Research on child and adolescent psychopathology, 2021 - Springer
Research has established that children with high levels of early behavioral inhibition (BI)–a
subdued, timid, fearful response to novel or mildly challenging stimuli or events–are at an …
subdued, timid, fearful response to novel or mildly challenging stimuli or events–are at an …
Behavioral inhibition and psychopathology in childhood
EE Mumper, DN Klein - The Handbook of Solitude …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Behavioral inhibition (BI) is a temperament construct reflecting the tendency to exhibit
fearful, withdrawn, and reticent behavior when exposed to unfamiliar people and novel …
fearful, withdrawn, and reticent behavior when exposed to unfamiliar people and novel …
An fNIRS investigation into the development of executive function across the school transition period
C McKay - 2021 - storre.stir.ac.uk
Between the ages of four-to six-years-old, children show remarkable improvements in
executive functioning (EF). This thesis aimed to determine which factors contribute to the …
executive functioning (EF). This thesis aimed to determine which factors contribute to the …