2018
Neural Correlates of Attentional Processing of Threat in Youth with and without Anxiety Disorders
Bechor M, Ramos ML, Crowley MJ, Silverman WK, Pettit JW, Reeb-Sutherland BC. Neural Correlates of Attentional Processing of Threat in Youth with and without Anxiety Disorders. Research On Child And Adolescent Psychopathology 2018, 47: 119-129. PMID: 29607460, PMCID: PMC8900013, DOI: 10.1007/s10802-018-0424-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEvent-related potentialsDot-probe taskAttentional processingAnxiety disordersProbe taskDSM-IV-TR anxiety disordersLarger N170 amplitudesProcessing of facesLarger P1 amplitudesDistinct neural processingAttentional orientingN170 amplitudesAttentional processesStimulus valenceNeutral stimuliERP componentsNeural correlatesLarger P2Neural processingP3 amplitudeP1 amplitudeTreatment researchOpposite patternStimuliYouth
2016
What they bring: baseline psychological distress differentially predicts neural response in social exclusion by children’s friends and strangers in best friend dyads
Baddam S, Laws H, Crawford JL, Wu J, Bolling DZ, Mayes LC, Crowley MJ. What they bring: baseline psychological distress differentially predicts neural response in social exclusion by children’s friends and strangers in best friend dyads. Social Cognitive And Affective Neuroscience 2016, 11: 1729-1740. PMID: 27330184, PMCID: PMC5091675, DOI: 10.1093/scan/nsw083.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLarger neural responsesEvent-related potentialsPsychological distressNeural responsesMiddle childhoodGreater psychological distressSocial exclusionBest friend dyadsPsychological distress levelsBaseline psychological distressSocial exclusion paradigmHierarchical linear modelingERP responsesUnfamiliar peersNeural correlatesLarger P2Slow wave responseEffect of friendsUnfamiliar playersFriendship dyadsFriend dyadsExclusion paradigmChild's friendsDistress levelsBest friend
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