Social anxiety, and what
we call performance anxiety rarely appear in children under 10 — they usually develop in the teen years.
Not exact matches
Research has shown that sustained work periods longer than 12 hours, often involving sleep loss and fatigue can reduce levels of substances
called catecholamines (such as dopamine and norepinephrine), leading to stress,
anxiety, mood deterioration, and decreased
performance.
This is also
called exam
performance anxiety.
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Research also implicates a distributed network within the prefrontal cortex through which attention is deployed to closely monitor
performance, incorporating feedback, as individuals then
call on more specialized cognitive control mechanisms to modify subsequent behaviour.30 - 32
Anxiety related perturbations in this pattern are evident in both children33 and adults.34 Imaging studies have implicated the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) in this process, as it appears to be hyperactive in anxious individuals during tasks requiring cognitive or «top down» control.35