Title of article
Frontolimbic activity in a frustrating task: Covariation between patterns of coping and individual differences in externalizing and internalizing symptoms
Author/Authors
MOADAB، IDA نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
14
From page
391
To page
404
Abstract
Many problem behaviors in youth have been attributed to maladaptive self-regulation in response to frustration. Frontolimbic networks that promote flexible as
well as over- and undercontrolled regulation could provide evidence linking cortical mechanisms of self-regulation to the development of internalizing
or externalizing symptomology. Specifically, ineffective dorsally mediated inhibitory control may be associated with rule-breaking and substance use
behaviors, whereas overengagement of ventral limbic systems responsible for self-monitoring of errors may increase risk of developing anxious and
depressed symptomology. In this study, a sample of 9- to 13-year-old children were presented with an emotional go/no-go task. Event-related potentials
were used to identify differences in cortical mechanisms related to inhibitory control (indexed with the stimulus-locked medial frontal negativity) and
self-monitoring (indexed with the error-related negativity). These measurements were then related to externalizing and internalizing behaviors. As predicted,
externalizing problems were associated with smaller medial frontal negativity amplitudes, which indicate undercontrolled self-regulation and poor dorsal
mediation of actions. Internalizing symptoms were related to larger error-related negativity amplitudes, demonstrating overregulation and overengagement of
ventral limbic systems. These findings suggest that the use of event-related potential methodology with paradigms that elicit cognition–emotion can provide
insight into the neural mechanisms of regulatory deficits that result in problem behaviors in youth.
Journal title
Development and Psychopathology
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Development and Psychopathology
Record number
653168
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