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 ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnxietyChildChild BehaviorChild, PreschoolFearFemaleHumansMaleMaternal BehaviorParent-Child RelationsPaternal BehaviorPattern Recognition, VisualConceptsChild 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