Frontolimbic functioning during threat-related attention: Relations to early behavioral inhibition and anxiety in children
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Behavioral inhibition (BI) impacts attention-related neural functioning in adults. BI’s relation to neural responses during threat attention in children is unknown. Orienting attention away from threat recruited a frontolimbic network. BI children deployed heightened dlPFC (executive-attention) functioning. BI accounts for the link between dlPFC recruitment and anxiety symptoms.

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