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The following pages link to Fearful faces influence attentional control processes in anxious youth and adults (Q50716647):
Displaying 44 items.
- Neurocognitive bases of emotion regulation development in adolescence (Q26784230) (← links)
- Gaining insight into adolescent vulnerability for social anxiety from developmental cognitive neuroscience (Q27012151) (← links)
- Increasing cognitive load reduces interference from masked appetitive and aversive but not neutral stimuli (Q30440255) (← links)
- Neural signatures of the response to emotional distraction: a review of evidence from brain imaging investigations (Q30647139) (← links)
- Abnormal prefrontal activity subserving attentional control of emotion in remitted depressed patients during a working memory task with emotional distracters (Q34197996) (← links)
- Impaired attentional disengagement from stimuli matching the contents of working memory in social anxiety (Q34448087) (← links)
- Effects of AKAP5 Pro100Leu genotype on working memory for emotional stimuli (Q34576802) (← links)
- Influence of COMT genotype and affective distractors on the processing of self-generated thought (Q35009115) (← links)
- Behavioral and emotional dysregulation trajectories marked by prefrontal-amygdala function in symptomatic youth. (Q35132149) (← links)
- Social anxiety under load: the effects of perceptual load in processing emotional faces (Q35505477) (← links)
- The influence of emotion on cognitive control: relevance for development and adolescent psychopathology (Q35571912) (← links)
- Longitudinal antecedents of executive function in preschoolers (Q35928546) (← links)
- Fronto-Limbic Brain Dysfunction during the Regulation of Emotion in Schizophrenia (Q35940935) (← links)
- An fMRI study of attentional control in the context of emotional distracters in euthymic adults with bipolar disorder (Q35992429) (← links)
- Neural systems supporting cognitive-affective interactions in adolescence: the role of puberty and implications for affective disorders (Q36201379) (← links)
- Cognitive Enhancement Therapy Improves Frontolimbic Regulation of Emotion in Alcohol and/or Cannabis Misusing Schizophrenia: A Preliminary Study (Q36452922) (← links)
- Proactive and reactive control during emotional interference and its relationship to trait anxiety (Q36521011) (← links)
- Abnormal anterior cingulate cortical activity during emotional n-back task performance distinguishes bipolar from unipolar depressed females. (Q36695663) (← links)
- Anxiety promotes memory for mood-congruent faces but does not alter loss aversion (Q36819581) (← links)
- Fronto-limbic function in unaffected offspring at familial risk for bipolar disorder during an emotional working memory paradigm (Q36913322) (← links)
- Early maltreatment effects on adolescent attention control to non-emotional and emotional distractors. (Q37441187) (← links)
- Fearful face detection sensitivity in healthy adults correlates with anxiety-related traits (Q37599464) (← links)
- Transdiagnostic neural markers of emotion-cognition interaction in psychotic disorders (Q39400993) (← links)
- Affective attention under cognitive load: reduced emotional biases but emergent anxiety-related costs to inhibitory control (Q40646625) (← links)
- When Emotions Matter: Focusing on Emotion Improves Working Memory Updating in Older Adults (Q41665451) (← links)
- Altered behavioral and amygdala habituation in high-functioning adults with autism spectrum disorder: an fMRI study. (Q42670523) (← links)
- Adding fear to conflict: a general purpose cognitive control network is modulated by trait anxiety (Q46054673) (← links)
- Interaction of induced anxiety and verbal working memory: influence of trait anxiety (Q47644970) (← links)
- The power of a smile: Stronger working memory effects for happy faces in adolescents compared to adults (Q47749922) (← links)
- Characteristics of Healthy Older Adults that Influence Self-rated Cognitive Function (Q47822800) (← links)
- Positive reinforcement modulates fronto-limbic systems subserving emotional interference in adolescents. (Q47872074) (← links)
- Neutral face distractors differentiate performance between depressed and healthy adolescents during an emotional working memory task (Q47955272) (← links)
- Evidence for the triadic model of adolescent brain development: Cognitive load and task-relevance of emotion differentially affect adolescents and adults. (Q48205421) (← links)
- The effect of emotional facial expressions on children's working memory: associations with age and behavior (Q50546021) (← links)
- Try to look on the bright side: Children and adults can (sometimes) override their tendency to prioritize negative faces. (Q52109349) (← links)
- Longitudinal relationships among activity in attention redirection neural circuitry and symptom severity in youth (Q57335245) (← links)
- Working Memory With Emotional Distraction in Monolingual and Bilingual Children (Q58698480) (← links)
- I'm going to fail! Acute cognitive performance anxiety increases threat-interference and impairs WM performance (Q64233954) (← links)
- The impact of affective information on working memory: A pair of meta-analytic reviews of behavioral and neuroimaging evidence (Q64267292) (← links)
- Association of Neuroimaging Measures of Emotion Processing and Regulation Neural Circuitries With Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder in Offspring at Risk for Bipolar Disorder. (Q64891105) (← links)
- Emotional Contrast and Psychological Function Impact Response Inhibition to Threatening Faces (Q90728158) (← links)
- Knowledge about the predictive value of reward conditioned stimuli modulates their interference with cognitive processes (Q91633410) (← links)
- Age-related differences in affective control and its association with mental health difficulties (Q92593479) (← links)
- Differences in Working Memory With Emotional Distraction Between Proficient and Non-proficient Bilinguals (Q97067392) (← links)