2023
An Experimental Therapeutics Approach to the Development of a Novel Computerized Treatment Targeting Error-Related Brain Activity in Young Children
Meyer A, Chong L, Wissemann K, Mehra L, Mirzadegan I. An Experimental Therapeutics Approach to the Development of a Novel Computerized Treatment Targeting Error-Related Brain Activity in Young Children. Behavior Therapy 2023, 54: 652-665. PMID: 37330255, DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2023.01.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExperimental medicine approachComputerized interventionError-related brain activityLab-based tasksChild anxiety symptomsEvent-related potentialsObsessive-compulsive disorderCurrent studyError sensitivityAnxiety symptomsBrain activityNeural markersAnxiety disordersComputerized treatmentMultiple measuresERNYoung childrenNegative reactionsTreatment conditionsDisordersDepressive disorderChildrenInterventionMeasuresMistakes
2020
Parental Presence Impacts a Neural Correlate of Anxiety (the Late Positive Potential) in 5–7 Year Old Children: Interactions with Parental Sensitivity to Child Anxiety
Day T, Chong L, Meyer A. Parental Presence Impacts a Neural Correlate of Anxiety (the Late Positive Potential) in 5–7 Year Old Children: Interactions with Parental Sensitivity to Child Anxiety. Research On Child And Adolescent Psychopathology 2020, 48: 951-963. PMID: 32323110, DOI: 10.1007/s10802-020-00648-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChild anxiety symptomsAnxiety symptomsChild anxietyParental sensitivityGreater LPP responsesNegative imageParental presenceEarly neural markersLPP responsesLarger LPPNeural correlatesRelevant stimuliSubclinical anxietyNeural markersAnxiety disordersYear old childrenChildren's engagementParental responsesAnxietyParents' presenceLPP activityOlder childrenStimuliLPPCurrent study
2018
Understanding the Link between Anxiety and a Neural Marker of Anxiety (The Error-Related Negativity) in 5 to 7 Year-Old Children
Chong L, Meyer A. Understanding the Link between Anxiety and a Neural Marker of Anxiety (The Error-Related Negativity) in 5 to 7 Year-Old Children. Developmental Neuropsychology 2018, 44: 71-87. PMID: 30407088, DOI: 10.1080/87565641.2018.1528264.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChild anxiety symptomsError-related negativitySelf-report scalesGood internal reliabilityChildren ages 5Psychological constructsAnxiety symptomsNeural markersYear old childrenConvergent validityInternal reliabilityAge 5AnxietySensitivity indexError sensitivityChildrenNegativityConstructsValidityScoresRelationshipSymptomsRisk markers