Title of article
Altered Emotional Processing in Pediatric Anxiety, Depression, and Comorbid Anxiety-Depression
Author/Authors
Cecile D. Ladouceur، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
13
From page
165
To page
177
Abstract
The goal of this study was to examine some of the mechanisms underlying emotion regulation in
childhood affective disorders by examining the impact of distracting emotional information during
performance on a working memory task (“Emotional n-back” or E-n-back). The sample included
75 children (38 girls and 37 boys) between 8 and 16 years of age meeting criteria for: Anxiety
disorder (ANX, n = 17), Major depressive disorder (MDD, n = 16), Comorbid anxiety and depression
(CAD, n = 24), or Low-risk normal control (LRNC, n = 18). Results showed that the
MDD and CAD groups had significantly longer reaction times on negative emotional backgrounds
compared to neutral backgrounds,whereas the LRNC group had significantly longer reaction times on
positive backgrounds. These results suggest altered processing of emotional information particularly
associated with depression. Because the E-n-back task engages higher-order cognitive processes,
these results suggest that these alterations in processing emotional information also interfere with the
cognitive processes that govern how attentional resources are allocated. Further, research is needed
to replicate this study and delineate underlying neural mechanisms
Keywords
adolescents , children , Anxiety , depression , Emotional processing
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
828781
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