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Positive Shyness in the Brain: Frontal Electroencephalogram Alpha Asymmetry and Delta–Beta Correlation in Children

Abstract

Positive shyness is thought to be an approach-dominant form of shyness, whereas non-positive shyness is thought to be an avoidance-dominant form of shyness. This study examined electrocortical and behavioral correlates of motivation and emotion in relation to these shy subtypes in 67 children (Mage  = 10.41 years, SD = 3.23). Using resting state electroencephalography, findings revealed that positive shy and low shy children had greater …

Authors

Poole KL; Schmidt LA

Journal

Child Development, Vol. 91, No. 5, pp. e1030–e1045

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

9 2020

DOI

10.1111/cdev.13379

ISSN

0009-3920