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 ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnxietyAnxiety DisordersBrainChildChild, PreschoolElectroencephalographyEvoked PotentialsHumansConceptsExperimental 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
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 ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnxietyAnxiety DisordersAttentional BiasChildChild, PreschoolEye-Tracking TechnologyHumansPsychometricsConceptsAttentional 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 childhoodChildrenThe association between parenting and the error-related negativity across childhood and adolescence
Chong L, Mirzadegan I, Meyer A. The association between parenting and the error-related negativity across childhood and adolescence. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2020, 45: 100852. PMID: 32890958, PMCID: PMC7479325, DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2020.100852.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAnxiety DisordersChildElectroencephalographyFemaleHumansNegativismParentingPsychopathologyConceptsError-related negativityAnxious individualsAnxious outcomesNeural markersAnxiety disordersDiagnostic statusFemale adolescentsYoung childrenParentingPrevious findingsLarge sampleCurrent studyNegativityChronic impairmentAdolescentsChildhoodPsychopathologyAdolescenceAnxietyRelationshipStyleImpairmentChildrenIndividualsCommon form