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Autor Hannah C. Becker |
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Neural substrates of emotion processing and cognitive control over emotion in youth anxiety: an rdoc-informed study across the clinical to nonclinical continuum of severity / Dana E. Díaz en Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Año 2025 - Vol. 64 - No. 4 (Abril)
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Título : Neural substrates of emotion processing and cognitive control over emotion in youth anxiety: an rdoc-informed study across the clinical to nonclinical continuum of severity Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Dana E. Díaz, Autor ; Stefanie Russman Block, Autor ; Hannah C. Becker, Autor Fecha de publicación: 2025 Artículo en la página: pp. 488-498 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Ansiedad, Control cognitivo, Procesamiento de emociones, Neuroimagen, RDoC, Jóvenes Resumen: Clinically anxious youth are hypervigilant to emotional stimuli and display difficulty shifting attention from emotional to nonemotional stimuli, suggesting impairments in cognitive control over emotion. However, it is unknown whether the neural substrates of such biases vary across the clinical-to-nonclinical range of anxiety or by age. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=31578
in Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry > Año 2025 - Vol. 64 - No. 4 (Abril) . - pp. 488-498[artículo] Neural substrates of emotion processing and cognitive control over emotion in youth anxiety: an rdoc-informed study across the clinical to nonclinical continuum of severity [texto impreso] / Dana E. Díaz, Autor ; Stefanie Russman Block, Autor ; Hannah C. Becker, Autor . - 2025 . - pp. 488-498.
Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng)
in Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry > Año 2025 - Vol. 64 - No. 4 (Abril) . - pp. 488-498
Palabras clave: Ansiedad, Control cognitivo, Procesamiento de emociones, Neuroimagen, RDoC, Jóvenes Resumen: Clinically anxious youth are hypervigilant to emotional stimuli and display difficulty shifting attention from emotional to nonemotional stimuli, suggesting impairments in cognitive control over emotion. However, it is unknown whether the neural substrates of such biases vary across the clinical-to-nonclinical range of anxiety or by age. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=31578