Age-related changes in attentional control across adolescence: how does this impact emotion regulation capacities?
This study set out to establish the novel use of the go/no-go Overlap task for investigating the role of attentional control capacities in the processing of emotional expressions across different age-groups within adolescence: at the onset of adolescence (11-12 year-olds) and toward the end of adole...
Main Authors: | Cohen Kadosh, K, Heathcote, L, Lau, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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