Social versus non‐social behavioral inhibition: Differential prediction from early childhood of long‐term psychosocial outcomes
Behavioral inhibition (BI) is a temperamental style characterized by cautious and fearful
behaviors in novel situations. The present multi‐method, longitudinal study examined …
behaviors in novel situations. The present multi‐method, longitudinal study examined …
The development of commitment: Attention for intention
Adhering to a partially defined plan requires an intentional commitment that curbs distracting
desires conflicting with the planned course of action, enabling humans to act coherently over …
desires conflicting with the planned course of action, enabling humans to act coherently over …
Electrophysiological correlates of inhibitory control in children: Relations with prenatal maternal risk factors and child psychopathology
Inhibitory control plays an important role in children's cognitive and socioemotional
development, including their psychopathology. It has been established that contextual …
development, including their psychopathology. It has been established that contextual …
Context‐dependent approach and avoidance behavioral profiles as predictors of psychopathology
CM Kelsey, A Fasman, K Quigley… - Developmental …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Inhibition (a temperamental profile characterized by elevated levels of avoidance behaviors)
is associated with increased likelihood for developing anxiety and depression, whereas …
is associated with increased likelihood for developing anxiety and depression, whereas …
The Role of Executive Function at 6 Years in the Association between Behavioral Inhibition at 5 Years and Anxiety at 7 Years
É Dumont, S Parent, N Castellanos-Ryan… - Research on Child and …, 2024 - Springer
EF skills play a central role in the etiology and maintenance of anxiety, but it is unclear
whether they act as moderators or mediators in the relation between early behavioral …
whether they act as moderators or mediators in the relation between early behavioral …
The Developmental Unfolding of ADHD Symptoms from Early Childhood Through Adolescence: Early Effects of Exuberant Temperament, Parenting and Executive …
Temperament, parenting, and executive functioning (EF) are individual and contextual
factors that have been identified to play a role in the development of Attention …
factors that have been identified to play a role in the development of Attention …
Childhood shyness: An exemplar of the interface of cognition and emotion in human development.
LA Schmidt, R Hassan, X Kong, TL MacGowan… - 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Shyness reflects fear and an anxious preoccupation with the self in response to real or
anticipated social interaction. Inherent in this definition is the idea that the interdependence …
anticipated social interaction. Inherent in this definition is the idea that the interdependence …