Respiratory sinus arrhythmia
reactivity predicts emotion regulation and depressive symptoms in at - risk and control children
Amygdala
reactivity predicts adolescent antisocial behavior but not callous - unemotional traits.
Hierarchical linear modeling revealed relatively few single effects for each biomarker with the exception that high HR
reactivity predicted concurrent internalizing problems in boys.
Not exact matches
Negative emotional
reactivity has been found to
predict both internalizing problems (e.g., anxiety, depression) and externalizing problems (e.g., aggression, rule - breaking).
The psychosocial outcome receiving the most attention from researchers is problem behaviour, with most studies finding perceived negative
reactivity in infancy to
predict problem behaviour in childhood33, 34 and adolescent.35 Specifically, infants prone to high levels of fear, frustration, and sadness, as well as difficulty recovering from such distress, were found to be at increased risk for internalizing and externalizing problem behaviours according to parental and / or teacher report.
Generally speaking, the theory
predicts that tensile strain should increase
reactivity, while compression should reduce it.
How many electrons they share determines the bond's strength, an important factor in
predicting the molecule's geometry, stability and
reactivity.
Whether they share two, four or six electrons determines the bond's strength, which is an important factor in
predicting the molecule's geometry, stability and
reactivity.
Because weight corresponds to the number of electrons circulating around an atom, it indirectly describes
reactivity, making the table indispensable to chemists trying to
predict how different elements will interact.
We
predicted that MP's behavioral effects in marijuana abusers would be attenuated, consistent with preclinical findings (30), and that decreased DA
reactivity in ventral striatum would be associated with higher scores in negative emotionality (neuroticism), which mediates genetic risk for marijuana dependence (31), and with addiction severity.
So, the team performed extensive electronic structure calculations using the NWChem software, previously developed in part at PNNL, to
predict the
reactivity of a large number of potential reaction schemes.
Amygdala
reactivity and anterior cingulate habituation
predict posttraumatic stress disorder symptom maintenance after acute civilian trauma Stevens JS, Kim YJ, Galatzer - Levy IR, Reddy R, Ely TD, Nemeroff CB, Hudak LA, Jovanovic T, Rothbaum BO, Ressler KJ.
The fine line between «brave» and «reckless»: amygdala
reactivity and regulation
predict recognition of risk
The most consistent findings suggest that both child negative
reactivity and self - regulation are predictive of, and
predicted by, specific dimensions of parenting behaviour.
With contradictions possibly related to child age, some studies suggest that child negative emotionality elicits more parental warmth, 10 whereas other studies suggest it has mixed associations with parental warmth.11 However, there is more consistent evidence that high levels of parental sensitivity / responsivity lead to less child negative
reactivity.8, 12 There is also some evidence that child negative emotionality
predicts more negative parental control, 7 and a little evidence that negative parental control
predicts more negative emotionality.13 In terms of more specific aspects of negative emotionality, child fearfulness
predicts more parental warmth and more positive control.14 Similarly, low levels of parental warmth
predict increases in fearfulness.12
Specifically, negative emotional
reactivity has been found to
predict both internalizing problems (e.g., anxiety, depression) and externalizing problems (e.g., aggression, rule - breaking).1 Fearfulness
predicts internalizing problems, and self - regulation difficulties
predict externalizing problems.1 The large literature on parenting2 generally shows that high levels of warm and firm parenting are associated with positive child development.4
Narcissism
predicts heightened cortisol
reactivity to a psychosocial stressor in men.
[other] Brown, K. W. / 2004 / Mindfulness
predicts lower psychophysiological
reactivity to video - induced stress / University of Rochester: Unpublished data
Blood pressure
reactivity to psychological stress
predicts hypertension in the CARDIA study
First, McHale et al. (2004a), who studied early coparenting dynamics in association with prebirth couple characteristics and infant temperament at 3 months, found that infant negative
reactivity (mother report) interacted with couples» prebirth functioning to
predict postpartum coparenting behavior.
First, Belsky et al. (1996) reported that coparents of the subgroup of boys who had become less behaviorally inhibited at 3 years than expected (from their
reactivity in infancy) showed the highest level of observed unsupportive coparenting, whereas coparents of boys who had become more inhibited than expected showed the lowest levels of unsupportive behavior (note that in the same sample, higher levels of negative parenting of the father also
predicted less behavior inhibition in boys; Park et al. 1997).
Peter C. Brown, Timothy W. Smith, Lorna S. Benjamin; Perceptions of spouse dominance
predict blood pressure
reactivity during marital interactions, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 December 1998, Pages 286 — 293, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02886378
Behavioral inhibition is in turn
predicted by negative
reactivity in early infancy, that is, excessive
reactivity to novel stimuli (Kagan and Snidman 1991).
Off - time pubertal timing
predicts physiological
reactivity to postpuberty interpersonal stress
Consistent with the theory, the results indicated that interparental aggression
predicted greater cortisol
reactivity over a 1 - year period for children who exhibited high levels of temperamental inhibition and vigilance.
We wanted to test whether relational variables such as satisfaction and commitment might mediate the relationship between mindfulness and conflict strategies: (RQ3) If aspects of mindfulness negatively
predict the use of destructive conflict strategies such as domination or
reactivity, does relational satisfaction or commitment mediate the relationship between mindfulness and negative conflict strategies?
No other demographic variables significantly
predicted reactivity.
Block one of the second model, examining
reactivity during conflict, was significant, F (5, 78) = 2.33, p =.05, with coefficients indicating that age negatively
predicted reactivity during conflict, (b = -.02, p <.05).
Coefficients in this model indicated mindful withholding of judgment negatively
predicted reactivity during conflict (b = -.27, p <.05).
Findings pertaining to mindfulness and its relationship with negative conflict strategies illustrated that the ability to withhold judgment
predicted a decreased likelihood of engaging in domination and
reactivity.
Infant and maternal behavior moderate
reactivity to novelty to
predict anxious behavior at 2.5 years
Structure provided by parents in middle childhood
predicts cortisol
reactivity in adolescence among the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder and controls
The second hypothesis for this study was whether neonatal
reactivity (rated from the NNNS and Cry scales) would
predict later maternal ratings of infant temperament, and whether parenting stress and psychopathology would moderate such relations.
In addition to these main effects, there was a significant interaction between parenting - stress and neonatal
reactivity on the NNNS in
predicting maternal ratings of infants» distress to limitations.
Specific temperament traits, defined as constitutionally based differences in emotional
reactivity and self - regulation [6], have been found to
predict behavioral (externalizing) problems and emotional (internalizing) problems in early childhood in several general population studies [7, 8, 9].
However, RSA
reactivity moderated this link; better inhibitory control
predicted fewer externalizing problems only when
reactivity to the Day - Night task ranged from mild RSA suppression to RSA augmentation.
[jounal] Huffman, L.C. / 1996 / Prenatal maternal
reactivity to infant cries
predicts postnatal perception of infant temperament marriage appraisal / Child Development 67 (5): 2541 ~ 2552
In the current pilot study (N = 45 youth), we investigate whether psychobiological divergence of neuroendocrine and self - reported
reactivity in middle childhood prospectively
predicts health risk behaviors (HRBs) in adolescence.
Likewise, postnatal maternal depression promotes forms of parenting [13] that enhance stress
reactivity, social withdrawal, and inattention [14 — 16], which in turn
predicts an increased risk for depression and behavioral problems in the offspring [17, 18].
Reactivity measures of the hypothalamic pituitary - adrenal (HPA) axis and autonomic nervous system (ANS) biomarkers (heart rate, HR; respiratory sinus arrhythmia, RSA; and pre-ejection period, PEP) to a social stress task were used to
predict concurrent and longitudinal changes in internalizing and externalizing symptoms.
[jounal] Shih, J. H / 2006 / Differential exposure and
reactivity to interpersonal stress
predict sex differences in adolescent depression / Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 35 (1): 103 ~ 115
Specifically, we found that smaller hippocampus volumes and greater responses to sad faces in emotion
reactivity regions
predict increased depressive symptoms at the time of scan, whereas larger amygdala volumes, smaller insula volumes, and greater responses in emotion
reactivity regions
predict decreased emotion regulation skills.
Neonatal procedural pain exposure
predicts lower cortisol and behavioral
reactivity in preterm infants in the NICU