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- W2154347166 abstract "Abstract Identifying neurocognitive processes associated with effective inhibitory control is particularly relevant for individuals at high risk for disruptive behaviors, such as maltreated children. Performance feedback processing during a flanker task was investigated in maltreated preschool‐aged children ( N = 67) via an event‐related potential component, the feedback‐related negativity ( FRN ). The functionality of the FRN in children with high impulsivity was of interest, as impulsivity was associated with an exaggerated FRN in previous research. Results showed that high impulsivity was associated with an exaggerated FRN and greater post‐error slowing. For children with high impulsivity, there was a correlation between the FRN and accuracy, which was not found in children with low impulsivity. This suggests that an exaggerated FRN is particularly important for children with high impulsivity to maintain effective inhibitory control." @default.
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- W2154347166 title "Impulsivity and the association between the feedback-related negativity and performance on an inhibitory control task in young at-risk children" @default.
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