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 …
Attentional biases in human anxiety
Across clinical and subclinical samples, anxiety has been associated with increased
attentional capture by cues signaling danger. Various cognitive models attribute the onset …
attentional capture by cues signaling danger. Various cognitive models attribute the onset …
Two-hit model of behavioral inhibition and anxiety
B Ostlund, K Pérez-Edgar - Annual Review of Developmental …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Four decades of research have examined the antecedents and consequences of behavioral
inhibition (BI), a temperament profile associated with heightened reactivity to sensory stimuli …
inhibition (BI), a temperament profile associated with heightened reactivity to sensory stimuli …
[HTML][HTML] Executive functioning constructs in anxiety, obsessive–compulsive, post-traumatic stress, and related disorders
Abstract Purpose of Review We synthesize theories proposing complex relations between
cognitive functioning and anxiety-related concepts. We evaluate vulnerability theories …
cognitive functioning and anxiety-related concepts. We evaluate vulnerability theories …
Striatal activity to reward anticipation as a moderator of the association between early behavioral inhibition and changes in anxiety and depressive symptoms from …
Importance The early childhood temperament of behavioral inhibition (BI), characterized by
inhibited and fearful behaviors, has been associated with heightened risk for anxiety and …
inhibited and fearful behaviors, has been associated with heightened risk for anxiety and …
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 …
Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of anxiety and irritability with adolescents' neural responses to cognitive conflict
Background Psychiatric symptoms are commonly comorbid in childhood. The ability to
disentangle unique and shared correlates of comorbid symptoms facilitates personalized …
disentangle unique and shared correlates of comorbid symptoms facilitates personalized …
Multivariate Assessment of Inhibitory Control in Youth: Links With Psychopathology and Brain Function
EM Cardinale, J Bezek, O Siegal… - Psychological …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Inhibitory control is central to many theories of cognitive and brain development, and
impairments in inhibitory control are posited to underlie developmental psychopathology. In …
impairments in inhibitory control are posited to underlie developmental psychopathology. In …
[HTML][HTML] Temperamental risk for anxiety: Emerging work on the infant brain and later neurocognitive development
Highlights•Infant amygdala-cingulate connectivity relates to observed distress to novelty.•In
children with Behavioral Inhibition (BI), proactive and reactive control distinctly relate to …
children with Behavioral Inhibition (BI), proactive and reactive control distinctly relate to …
Development of proactive control and anxiety among behaviorally inhibited adolescents
Objective Behavioral inhibition (BI) is an infant temperament characterized by heightened
reactivity and negative affect in response to novel people and situations. BI is among the …
reactivity and negative affect in response to novel people and situations. BI is among the …