Behavioral inhibition: Linking biology and behavior within a developmental framework
Behavioral inhibition refers to a temperament or style of reacting that some infants and
young children exhibit when confronted with novel situations or unfamiliar adults or peers. …
young children exhibit when confronted with novel situations or unfamiliar adults or peers. …
Cognitive recovery in socially deprived young children: The Bucharest Early Intervention Project
In a randomized controlled trial, we compared abandoned children reared in institutions to
abandoned children placed in institutions but then moved to foster care. Young children living …
abandoned children placed in institutions but then moved to foster care. Young children living …
Continuity and discontinuity of behavioral inhibition and exuberance: Psychophysiological and behavioral influences across the first four years of life
Four‐month‐old infants were screened (N = 433) for temperamental patterns thought to
predict behavioral inhibition, including motor reactivity and the expression of negative affect. …
predict behavioral inhibition, including motor reactivity and the expression of negative affect. …
The development of self-control of emotion: Intrinsic and extrinsic influences
NA Fox, SD Calkins - Motivation and emotion, 2003 - Springer
In this paper, we review evidence that supports the notion that intrinsic and extrinsic factors
contribute to the development of self-control of emotions. Intrinsic factors include the infant's …
contribute to the development of self-control of emotions. Intrinsic factors include the infant's …
Frontal brain asymmetry predicts infants' response to maternal separation.
RJ Davidson, NA Fox - Journal of abnormal psychology, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
Examined whether certain features of infant temperament might be related to individual
differences in the asymmetry of resting frontal activation. EEG was recorded from the left and …
differences in the asymmetry of resting frontal activation. EEG was recorded from the left and …
Asymmetrical brain activity discriminates between positive and negative affective stimuli in human infants
RJ Davidson, NA Fox - Science, 1982 - science.org
Ten-month-old infants viewed videotape segments of an actress spontaneously generating
a happy or sad facial expression. Brain activity was recorded from the left and right frontal …
a happy or sad facial expression. Brain activity was recorded from the left and right frontal …
Impact of behavioral inhibition and parenting style on internalizing and externalizing problems from early childhood through adolescence
Behavioral inhibition (BI) is characterized by a pattern of extreme social reticence, risk for
internalizing behavior problems, and possible protection against externalizing behavior …
internalizing behavior problems, and possible protection against externalizing behavior …
Behavioral and physiological antecedents of inhibited and uninhibited behavior
4‐month‐old infants were specifically selected for patterns of affective and motoric reactivity
that were hypothesized to be associated with later inhibited and uninhibited behavior. …
that were hypothesized to be associated with later inhibited and uninhibited behavior. …
Evidence for a gene-environment interaction in predicting behavioral inhibition in middle childhood
NA Fox, KE Nichols, HA Henderson… - Psychological …, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
Gene-environment interactions are presumed to shape human behavior during early
development. However, no human research has demonstrated that such interactions lead to stable …
development. However, no human research has demonstrated that such interactions lead to stable …
Attention bias modification treatment: a meta-analysis toward the establishment of novel treatment for anxiety
BACKGROUND:: Attention Bias Modification Treatment (ABMT) is a newly emerging,
promising treatment for anxiety disorders. Although recent randomized control trials (RCTs) …
promising treatment for anxiety disorders. Although recent randomized control trials (RCTs) …