검색어 : 통합검색[Inhibition (Psychology) -- in infancy]
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Error processing and response inhibition in excessive computer game players: an event‐related potential study
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Littel, Marianne;
van den Berg, Ivo;
Luijten, Maartje;
van Rooij, Antonius J.;
Keemink, Lianne;
Franken, Ingmar H. A.;
Institute of Psychology Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam the Netherlands;
Institute of Psychology Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam the Netherlands;
Institute of Psychology Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam the Netherlands;
IVO Addiction Research Institute Rotterdam the Netherlands;
Institute of Psychology Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam the Netherlands;
Institute of Psychology Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam the Netherlands;
(Addiction biology,
v.17,
2012,
pp.934-947)
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22
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Gender- and age-dependent differences in latent inhibition following pre-weaning non-handling : implications for a neurodevelopmental animal model of schizophrenia
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Shalev, U;
Feldon, J;
Weiner, I;
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(International journal of developmental neuroscience : the official journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience,
v.16,
1998,
pp.279-288)
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23
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Effects of prenatal marijuana on response inhibition: an fMRI study of young adults
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Smith, Andra M;
Fried, Peter A;
Hogan, Matthew J;
Cameron, Ian;
Corresponding author. The Ottawa Hospital, MRI unit, 501 Smyth Road, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1H 8L6. Tel.: +1-613-737-7350x5691;
fax: +1-613-737-8611.;
Department of Psychology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S 5B6;
Ottawa Health Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1Y 4E9;
Department of Diagnostic Imaging, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1H 8L6;
(Neurotoxicology and teratology,
v.26,
2004,
pp.533-542)
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24
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Infant screen exposure links to toddlers' inhibition, but not other EF constructs: A propensity score study
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McHarg, Gabrielle;
Ribner, Andrew D.;
Devine, Rory T.;
Hughes, Claire;
Centre for Family Research University of Cambridge Cambridge UK;
Department of Applied Psychology New York University New York NY USA;
Department of Psychology University of Birmingham Birmingham UK;
Centre for Family Research University of Cambridge Cambridge UK;
(Infancy : the official journal of the International Society on Infant Studies,
v.25,
2020,
pp.205-222)
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25
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The role of maternal anxiety disorder subtype, parenting and infant stable temperamental inhibition in child anxiety: a prospective longitudinal study
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Lawrence, Peter J.;
Creswell, Cathy;
Cooper, Peter J.;
Murray, Lynne;
School of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton, ;
Departments of Experimental Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Oxford, ;
School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, UK;
School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, UK;
(Journal of child psychology and psychiatry and allied disciplines,
v.61,
2020,
pp.779-788)
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26
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Balancing act(ion): Attentional and postural control strategies predict extent of infants’ perseveration in a sitting and reaching task
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Berger, Sarah E.;
Harbourne, Regina T.;
Arman, Fatima;
Sonsini, Julie;
Department of Psychology, The College of Staten Island, The City University of New York;
John G. Rangos School of Health Sciences, Duquesne University;
Department of Psychology, The College of Staten Island, The City University of New York;
Center for Developmental Neuroscience and Developmental Disabilities, The College of Staten Island, The City University of New York;
(Cognitive development,
v.50,
2019,
pp.13-21)
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27
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The Long Term Impact of Micronutrient Supplementation during Infancy on Cognition and Executive Function Performance in Pre-School Children
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Warthon-Medina, Marisol;
Qualter, Pamela;
Zavaleta, Nelly;
Dillon, Stephanie;
Lazarte, Fabiola;
Lowe, Nicola M.;
International Institute of Nutritional Sciences and Applied Food Safety Studies, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK;
E-Mails: MWarthon-Medina1@uclan.ac.uk (M.W.-M.);
SDillon@uclan.ac.uk (S.D.);
School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK;
E-Mail: PQualter@uclan.ac.uk;
Instituto de Investigació
n Nutricional, Lima, Peru (IIN), Avenida La Universidad, La Molina 1885, Lima 12, Peru;
E-Mails: nzavalet@iin.sld.pe (N.Z.);
fabiolalazarte@hotmail.com (F.L.);
International Institute of Nutritional Sciences and Applied Food Safety Studies, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK;
E-Mails: MWarthon-Medina1@uclan.ac.uk (M.W.-M.);
SDillon@uclan.ac.uk (S.D.);
Instituto de Investigació
n Nutricional, Lima, Peru (IIN), Avenida La Universidad, La Molina 1885, Lima 12, Peru;
E-Mails: nzavalet@iin.sld.pe (N.Z.);
fabiolalazarte@hotmail.com (F.L.);
International Institute of Nutritional Sciences and Applied Food Safety Studie;
(Nutrients,
v.7,
2015,
pp.6606-6627)
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28
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Infant behavioral inhibition predicts personality and social outcomes three decades later
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Tang, Alva;
Crawford, Haley;
Morales, Santiago;
Degnan, Kathryn A.;
Pine, Daniel S.;
Fox, Nathan A.;
Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20740;
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Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20740;
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Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20740;
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Department of Psychology, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC 20064;
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Intramural Research Program, National Institutes of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD 20892;
Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20740;
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,
v.117,
2020,
pp.9800-9807)
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The early childhood inhibitory touchscreen task: A new measure of response inhibition in toddlerhood and across the lifespan
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Holmboe, Karla;
Larkman, Charlotte;
de Klerk, Carina;
Simpson, Andrew;
Bell, Martha Ann;
Patton, Leslie;
Christodoulou, Charis;
Dvergsdal, Henrik;
School of Psychological Science, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom;
Department of Psychology, University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom;
Department of Psychology, University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom;
Department of Psychology, University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom;
Department of Psychology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States of America;
Department of Psychology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States of America;
Department of Psychology, University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom;
Nord University Business School, Department of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Organisation, Bodø, Norway;
(PLoS ONE,
v.16,
2021,
pp.e0260695)
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Infant excitation/inhibition balance interacts with executive attention to predict autistic traits in childhood
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Carter Leno, Virginia;
Begum-Ali, Jannath;
Goodwin, Amy;
Mason, Luke;
Pasco, Greg;
Pickles, Andrew;
Garg, Shruti;
Green, Jonathan;
Charman, Tony;
Johnson, Mark H.;
Jones, Emily J. H.;
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, London, UK;
Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK;
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, London, UK;
Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK;
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, London, UK;
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, London, UK;
Faculty of Biological Medical and Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;
Faculty of Biological Medical and Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, London, UK;
Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, Univer;
(Molecular autism,
v.13,
2022,
pp.46)