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Reading with induced worry: The role of physiological self-regulation and working memory updating in text comprehension.

Sonia ZaccolettiDaniela RaccanelloRoberto BurroLucia Mason
Published in: The British journal of educational psychology (2022)
Our findings indicate that the cognitive component of anxiety, that is, worry, plays a role in performing a fundamental learning activity like text comprehension. The importance of physiological self-regulation emerges clearly. In a condition of high worry, higher ability to regulate emotions and thoughts acts as a protective factor.
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