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Developmental Changes in the Association Between Cognitive Control and Anxiety.


ABSTRACT: Anxiety has been associated with reliance on reactive (stimulus-driven/reflexive) control strategies in response to conflict. However, this conclusion rests primarily on indirect evidence. Few studies utilize tasks that dissociate the use of reactive ('just in time') vs. proactive (anticipatory/preparatory) cognitive control strategies in response to conflict, and none examine children diagnosed with anxiety. The current study utilizes the AX-CPT, which dissociates these two types of cognitive control, to examine cognitive control in youth (ages 8-18) with and without an anxiety diagnosis (n = 56). Results illustrate that planful behavior, consistent with using a proactive strategy, varies by both age and anxiety symptoms. Young children (ages 8-12 years) with high anxiety exhibit significantly less planful behavior than similarly-aged children with low anxiety. These findings highlight the importance of considering how maturation influences relations between anxiety and performance on cognitive-control tasks and have implications for understanding the pathophysiology of anxiety in children.

SUBMITTER: Filippi CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9107422 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Developmental Changes in the Association Between Cognitive Control and Anxiety.

Filippi Courtney A CA   Subar Anni A   Ravi Sanjana S   Haas Sara S   Troller-Renfree Sonya V SV   Fox Nathan A NA   Leibenluft Ellen E   Pine Daniel S DS  

Child psychiatry and human development 20210318 3


Anxiety has been associated with reliance on reactive (stimulus-driven/reflexive) control strategies in response to conflict. However, this conclusion rests primarily on indirect evidence. Few studies utilize tasks that dissociate the use of reactive ('just in time') vs. proactive (anticipatory/preparatory) cognitive control strategies in response to conflict, and none examine children diagnosed with anxiety. The current study utilizes the AX-CPT, which dissociates these two types of cognitive c  ...[more]

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