Pathways to adolescent social anxiety: Testing interactions between neural social reward function and perceived social threat in daily life
Recent theories suggest that for youth highly sensitive to incentives, perceiving more social
threat may contribute to social anxiety (SA) symptoms. In 129 girls (ages 11–13) …
threat may contribute to social anxiety (SA) symptoms. In 129 girls (ages 11–13) …
Intrinsic functional connectivity among memory networks does not predict individual differences in narrative recall
Individuals differ greatly in their ability to remember the details of past events, yet little is
known about the brain processes that explain such individual differences in a healthy young …
known about the brain processes that explain such individual differences in a healthy young …
Testing a Neurobiological Susceptibility to Social Context Model Linking Neural Reward Processing and Social Stress to Social Anxiety in Adolescent Girls
SL Sequeira - 2023 - d-scholarship.pitt.edu
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common and impairing disorders in
adolescence, particularly for girls, and remains one of the most challenging disorders to …
adolescence, particularly for girls, and remains one of the most challenging disorders to …
The relationship between brain network organization and variability in episodic memory outcomes and abilities
K Kurkela - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Our brains afford us the remarkable ability to remember past events from our lives, to travel
back in time in our minds' eye and relive our memories anew. What are the brain processes …
back in time in our minds' eye and relive our memories anew. What are the brain processes …
[PDF][PDF] Note: This manuscript is a preprint and is currently undergoing peer review.
SL Sequeira, SL Sequeira - osf.io
Recent theories suggest that for youth highly sensitive to incentives, perceiving more social
threat may contribute to social anxiety (SA) symptoms. In 129 girls (ages 11-13) …
threat may contribute to social anxiety (SA) symptoms. In 129 girls (ages 11-13) …