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Internalising and externalising in early adolescence predict later executive function, not the other way around: a cross-lagged panel analysis

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Developmental changes in the brain networks involved in emotion regulation are thought to contribute to vulnerability to mental health problems during adolescence. Executive control is often viewed as allowing top-down regulation of emotional responses. However, while associations between executive control and mental health are commonly observed in both clinical and non-clinical populations, the direction of these associations remains unclear. Low, or immature, cognitive control could limit e...

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Peer reviewed

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10.1080/02699931.2021.1918644

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Sub department:
Psychiatry
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Author
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0000-0001-8423-7774
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ORCID:
0000-0001-8096-9089
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ORCID:
0000-0001-5236-7849
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis Publisher's website
Journal:
Cognition and Emotion Journal website
Volume:
35
Issue:
5
Pages:
986–998
Publication date:
2021-04-26
Acceptance date:
2021-04-13
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EISSN:
1464-0600
ISSN:
0269-9931
Language:
English
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1174360
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pubs:1174360
Deposit date:
2021-05-06

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