Error‐related brain activity in pediatric anxiety disorders remains elevated following individual therapy: a randomized clinical trial
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2018Vol. 59(11), pp. 1152–1161
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Cecile D. Ladouceur, Patricia Z. Tan, Vinod Sharma, Lauren M. Bylsma, Jennifer S. Silk, Greg J. Siegle, Erika E. Forbes, Dana L. McMakin, Ronald E. Dahl, P C Kendall, Anthony Mannarino, Neal D. Ryan
Abstract
Findings of greater ERN in pediatric anxiety disorders are replicated in a larger sample. More importantly, findings from this randomized control trial show that a larger ERN and feeling worried about performance feedback remain unchanged following treatment and are unrelated to treatment response. Such findings suggest that action monitoring systems remain overactive in anxious youth treated with psychotherapy, suggesting the need for future investigation of whether novel complimentary cognitive and emotional training programs can modify these systems would be warranted.
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