2023
DOI: 10.1002/dev.22383
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Neurophysiology of predictable unpleasant event processing in preadolescents and early adolescents, part I: Event‐related potential markers of unpleasant image anticipation and processing

Abstract: The ability to anticipate and process predictable unpleasant events, while also regulating emotional reactivity, is an adaptive skill. The current article and a companion in this issue test for potential changes in predictable event processing across the childhood-to-adolescence transition, a key developmental period for biological systems that support cognitive/emotional abilities. While the companion article focuses on emotion regulation and peripheral attention modulation in predictable unpleasant contexts,… Show more

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