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Citation

Elsey JW, Crowley MJ, Mencl WE, Lacadie CM, Mayes LC, Potenza MN. Dev. Neuropsychol. 2016; 41(1-2): 38-58.

Affiliation

Connecticut Mental Health Center , New Haven , Connecticut.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/87565641.2016.1167212

PMID

27135550

Abstract

Although impulsivity, anxiety, and risk-taking may relate to attentional processes, little research has directly investigated how each may be associated with specific facets of attentional processes and their underlying neural correlates. Nineteen adolescents performed a functional magnetic resonance imaging task involving simple, selective, and divided attention. Out-of-scanner-assessed impulsivity, anxiety, and risk-taking scores were not correlated with each other and showed task-phase-specific patterns of association.

RESULTS are discussed in light of research and theory suggesting a relationship between these domains and attention and may serve to focus future research aiming to understand these relationships.


Language: en

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