APS

31st APS Annual Convention · 2019

Pediatric Anxiety Relates to Distinct Patterns of Early and Sustained Attention to Threat

Washington, DC · May 2019

Poster · Clinical Science

  • Mira Bajaj
    National Institute of Mental Health
  • Chika Matsumoto
    National Institute of Mental Health
  • Amit Lazarov
    Tel-Aviv University
  • Yair Bar-Haim
    Tel-Aviv University
  • Daniel Pine
    National Institute of Mental Health
  • Rany Abend
    National Institute of Mental Health

Abstract

Anxious and non-anxious children completed a free-viewing eye-tracking task showing matrices of threatening and non-threatening faces. Results indicate that pediatric anxiety patients differ in patterns of both early and sustained attention allocation. These results inform our understanding of attention processes in pediatric anxiety and guide development of attention-based therapeutics.

Anxiety

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