2024
DOI: 10.1093/scan/nsae085
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Anxiety symptoms are differentially associated with facial expression processing in boys and girls

Gaelle E Doucet,
Jordanna A Kruse,
Ahrianna Keefe
et al.

Abstract: Facial expressions convey important social information and can initiate behavioral change through the processing and understanding of emotions. However, while this ability is known to evolve throughout development, it remains unclear whether this ability differs between girls and boys or how other variables such as level of anxiety can modulate it. Furthermore, understanding the underlying neural mechanisms of facial expression processing and how they are linked by sex and anxiety during development is essenti… Show more

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