Early maltreatment effects on adolescent attention control to non-emotional and emotional distractors
Early maltreatment increases lifetime risk of psychopathology. Emerging models suggest that exposure to maltreatment leads to changes in cognitive processes associated with the processing of threat, including processes of selective attention. Existing data may be interpreted to suggest that maltreat...
Main Authors: | Gray, P, Baker, H, Scerif, G, Lau, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Wiley
2016
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