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The Behavioral inhibition system moderates the effect of the verbal threat information pathway on children's heart rate responses to novel animals
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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:44 authored by Andy FieldAndy Field, Khanya Price-EvansTemperamental variables such as trait anxiety are risk factors in children for the development of anxiety disorders. This experiment aimed to test whether temperament moderates the effect of verbal threat information on the physiological component of the fear emotion. An experiment is reported in which 6-10 year old children's (N = 54) fear beliefs about novel animals were measured. They were then given threat, positive or no verbal information about these animals following which their heart rate was recorded while they placed their hands in boxes that they believed these animals inhabited. Children also completed a questionnaire measure of trait anxiety. Child-reported temperament moderated the effect that threat information has on the physiological component of the fear emotion. Fear information is, therefore, a possible mechanism through which temperament leads children to acquire animal fears.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Behaviour Research and TherapyISSN
0005-7967External DOI
Issue
5Volume
47Page range
431-436Pages
6.0Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
Full text available
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Peer reviewed?
- Yes