Chronic, severe irritability is common in childhood and is very impairing. Furthermore, childhood irritability predicts suicidality, social impairment, and depressive and anxiety …
RA Thompson - Emotion Review, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Systems theory holds that emotional responses derive from the continuous, mutual interaction between multiple neurobiological and behavioral systems associated with …
M Adrian, J Zeman, G Veits - Journal of experimental child psychology, 2011 - Elsevier
This investigation analyzed the methods used over the past 35 years to study emotion regulation (ER) in children. Articles published from 1975 through 2010 were identified in 42 …
JL Etnier, YK Chang - Journal of Sport and Exercise …, 2009 - journals.humankinetics.com
The purpose of the present commentary is to introduce relevant issues with respect to the measurement of executive function in physical activity studies. Suggested definitions of …
Pre-adolescence is a key developmental period in which complex intrinsic volitional methods of self-regulation are acquired as a result of rapid maturation within the brain …
LS Wakschlag, PH Tolan… - Journal of Child …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
There is increasing consensus that disruptive behavior disorders and syndromes (DBDs) are identifiable in preschool children. There is also concomitant recognition of the limitations …
ML Ellis, B Weiss, JE Lochman - Journal of abnormal child psychology, 2009 - Springer
This study investigated whether and how deficits in executive functioning and distortions in appraisal processing are related to subtypes of aggressive behavior. The sample included …
Executive functions are a collection of cognitive abilities necessary for behavioural control and regulation, and are important for school success. Executive deficits are common across …
To explore the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying individual differences in executive function during the preschool years, high-density electroencephalography (EEG) was used …