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Behavioral inhibition and dual mechanisms of anxiety risk: Disentangling neural correlates of proactive and reactive control.

Emilio A ValadezSonya V Troller-RenfreeGeorge A BuzzellHeather A HendersonAndrea Chronis-TuscanoDaniel S PineNathan A Fox
Published in: JCPP advances (2021)
Early BI relates to risk for later anxiety specifically among adolescents who rely less on proactive strategies and more on reactive control strategies. Thus, cognitive control strategy moderates the association between developmental context (i.e., temperament) and later anxiety. The present study is the first to characterize how proactive and reactive control uniquely relate to pathways toward anxiety risk.
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