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Development of Neural Mechanisms Underlying Threat Processing: Associations With Childhood Social Reticence and Adolescent Anxiety

BACKGROUND: Social reticence in early childhood is characterized by shy and anxiously avoidant behavior, and it confers risk for pediatric anxiety disorders later in development. Aberrant threat processing may play a critical role in this association between early reticent behavior and later psychop...

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Autores principales: Harrewijn, Anita, Ruiz, Sonia G., Abend, Rany, Haller, Simone P., Subar, Anni R., Swetlitz, Caroline, Valadez, Emilio A., Brotman, Melissa A., Chen, Gang, Chronis-Tuscano, Andrea, Leibenluft, Ellen, Bar-Haim, Yair, Fox, Nathan A., Pine, Daniel S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10593903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37881548
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2023.01.008
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author Harrewijn, Anita
Ruiz, Sonia G.
Abend, Rany
Haller, Simone P.
Subar, Anni R.
Swetlitz, Caroline
Valadez, Emilio A.
Brotman, Melissa A.
Chen, Gang
Chronis-Tuscano, Andrea
Leibenluft, Ellen
Bar-Haim, Yair
Fox, Nathan A.
Pine, Daniel S.
author_facet Harrewijn, Anita
Ruiz, Sonia G.
Abend, Rany
Haller, Simone P.
Subar, Anni R.
Swetlitz, Caroline
Valadez, Emilio A.
Brotman, Melissa A.
Chen, Gang
Chronis-Tuscano, Andrea
Leibenluft, Ellen
Bar-Haim, Yair
Fox, Nathan A.
Pine, Daniel S.
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description BACKGROUND: Social reticence in early childhood is characterized by shy and anxiously avoidant behavior, and it confers risk for pediatric anxiety disorders later in development. Aberrant threat processing may play a critical role in this association between early reticent behavior and later psychopathology. The goal of this longitudinal study is to characterize developmental trajectories of neural mechanisms underlying threat processing and relate these trajectories to associations between early-childhood social reticence and adolescent anxiety. METHODS: In this 16-year longitudinal study, social reticence was assessed from 2 to 7 years of age; anxiety symptoms and neural mechanisms during the dot-probe task were assessed at 10, 13, and 16 years of age. The sample included 144 participants: 71 children provided data at age 10 (43 girls, mean(age) = 10.62), 85 at age 13 (46 girls, mean(age) = 13.25), and 74 at age 16 (36 girls, mean(age) = 16.27). RESULTS: A significant interaction manifested among social reticence, anxiety symptoms, and time, on functional connectivity between the left amygdala and the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, voxelwise p < .001, clusterwise familywise error p < .05. Children with high social reticence showed a negative association between amygdala–dorsolateral prefrontal cortex connectivity and anxiety symptoms with age, compared to children with low social reticence, suggesting distinct neurodevelopmental pathways to anxiety. CONCLUSIONS: These findings were present across all conditions, suggesting task-general effects in potential threat processing. Additionally, the timing of these neurodevelopmental pathways differed for children with high versus low social reticence, which could affect the timing of effective preventive interventions.
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spelling pubmed-105939032023-10-25 Development of Neural Mechanisms Underlying Threat Processing: Associations With Childhood Social Reticence and Adolescent Anxiety Harrewijn, Anita Ruiz, Sonia G. Abend, Rany Haller, Simone P. Subar, Anni R. Swetlitz, Caroline Valadez, Emilio A. Brotman, Melissa A. Chen, Gang Chronis-Tuscano, Andrea Leibenluft, Ellen Bar-Haim, Yair Fox, Nathan A. Pine, Daniel S. Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci Archival Report BACKGROUND: Social reticence in early childhood is characterized by shy and anxiously avoidant behavior, and it confers risk for pediatric anxiety disorders later in development. Aberrant threat processing may play a critical role in this association between early reticent behavior and later psychopathology. The goal of this longitudinal study is to characterize developmental trajectories of neural mechanisms underlying threat processing and relate these trajectories to associations between early-childhood social reticence and adolescent anxiety. METHODS: In this 16-year longitudinal study, social reticence was assessed from 2 to 7 years of age; anxiety symptoms and neural mechanisms during the dot-probe task were assessed at 10, 13, and 16 years of age. The sample included 144 participants: 71 children provided data at age 10 (43 girls, mean(age) = 10.62), 85 at age 13 (46 girls, mean(age) = 13.25), and 74 at age 16 (36 girls, mean(age) = 16.27). RESULTS: A significant interaction manifested among social reticence, anxiety symptoms, and time, on functional connectivity between the left amygdala and the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, voxelwise p < .001, clusterwise familywise error p < .05. Children with high social reticence showed a negative association between amygdala–dorsolateral prefrontal cortex connectivity and anxiety symptoms with age, compared to children with low social reticence, suggesting distinct neurodevelopmental pathways to anxiety. CONCLUSIONS: These findings were present across all conditions, suggesting task-general effects in potential threat processing. Additionally, the timing of these neurodevelopmental pathways differed for children with high versus low social reticence, which could affect the timing of effective preventive interventions. Elsevier 2023-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10593903/ /pubmed/37881548 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2023.01.008 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Harrewijn, Anita
Ruiz, Sonia G.
Abend, Rany
Haller, Simone P.
Subar, Anni R.
Swetlitz, Caroline
Valadez, Emilio A.
Brotman, Melissa A.
Chen, Gang
Chronis-Tuscano, Andrea
Leibenluft, Ellen
Bar-Haim, Yair
Fox, Nathan A.
Pine, Daniel S.
Development of Neural Mechanisms Underlying Threat Processing: Associations With Childhood Social Reticence and Adolescent Anxiety
title Development of Neural Mechanisms Underlying Threat Processing: Associations With Childhood Social Reticence and Adolescent Anxiety
title_full Development of Neural Mechanisms Underlying Threat Processing: Associations With Childhood Social Reticence and Adolescent Anxiety
title_fullStr Development of Neural Mechanisms Underlying Threat Processing: Associations With Childhood Social Reticence and Adolescent Anxiety
title_full_unstemmed Development of Neural Mechanisms Underlying Threat Processing: Associations With Childhood Social Reticence and Adolescent Anxiety
title_short Development of Neural Mechanisms Underlying Threat Processing: Associations With Childhood Social Reticence and Adolescent Anxiety
title_sort development of neural mechanisms underlying threat processing: associations with childhood social reticence and adolescent anxiety
topic Archival Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10593903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37881548
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2023.01.008
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