2020
Developmental Differences in Neural Responding to Threat and Safety: Implications for Treating Youths With Anxiety
Gee DG, Kribakaran S. Developmental Differences in Neural Responding to Threat and Safety: Implications for Treating Youths With Anxiety. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2020, 177: 378-380. PMID: 32354263, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2020.20020225.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Making an effort to feel positive: insecure attachment in infancy predicts the neural underpinnings of emotion regulation in adulthood
Moutsiana C, Fearon P, Murray L, Cooper P, Goodyer I, Johnstone T, Halligan S. Making an effort to feel positive: insecure attachment in infancy predicts the neural underpinnings of emotion regulation in adulthood. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 2014, 55: 999-1008. PMID: 24397574, PMCID: PMC4263234, DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.12198.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfant attachment statusEmotion regulationNeural underpinningsEmotional statesAttachment statusMother-infant relationshipCognitive controlNeural respondingPositive emotionsInsecure attachmentPositive affectInfant attachmentNeural substratesPrefrontal regionsGreater activationPrefrontal cortexNeural circuitryLongitudinal studyYoung adultsAnimal researchHuman developmentAffectAge 22Human adaptationEarly experience
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