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Behavioural inhibition and early neural processing of happy and angry faces interact to predict anxiety: a longitudinal ERP study
Limited prospective research has examined whether attention biases to emotion moderate associations between Behavioural Inhibition (BI) …
Holly Rayson
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Zoe J Ryan
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Helen F Dodd
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Trajectories of anxiety when children start school: The role of behavioral inhibition and attention bias to angry and happy faces
Extensive research has examined attention bias to threat in the context of anxiety in adults, but little is understood about this …
Helen F Dodd
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Holly Rayson
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Zoe Ryan
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Corinne Bishop
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Sam Parsons
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Bobby Stuijfzand
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Building blocks of joint attention: Early sensitivity to having one’s own gaze followed
Detecting when one’s own gaze has been followed is a critical component of joint attention, but little is known about its development. …
Holly Rayson
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James J Bonaiuto
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Pier F Ferrari
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Bhismadev Chakrabarti
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Lynne Murray
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Early maternal mirroring predicts infant motor system activation during facial expression observation
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for preverbal infants. In human adults and …
Holly Rayson
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James J Bonaiuto
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Pier F Ferrari
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Lynne Murray
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Neural and behavioural predictors of anxiety in young children
Developmental EEG and eye-tracking research focused on how affect-biased attention and behavioural inhibition influence the risk for anxiety in early childhood.
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