Psychometric properties of threat‐related attentional bias in young children using eye‐tracking
Chong L, Meyer A. Psychometric properties of threat‐related attentional bias in young children using eye‐tracking. Developmental Psychobiology 2020, 63: 1120-1131. PMID: 33146915, DOI: 10.1002/dev.22053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAttentional biasAttentional biasesClinical anxietyPsychometric propertiesThreat-related attentional biasYoung childrenMeasures of attentionEye-tracking measuresEye-tracking studyOnset of anxietyDevelopment of anxietyGood psychometric propertiesSelective attentionDevelopmental theoryLongitudinal designChild psychopathologyIntervention effortsNull findingsAnxietyOlder childrenPersistent impairmentReaction timeBiasesEarly childhoodChildrenParental 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