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Behavioral Inhibition: Linking Biology and Behavior within a Developmental Framework
2005
Annual Review of Psychology
■ Abstract Behavioral inhibition refers to a temperament or style of reacting that some infants and young children exhibit when confronted with novel situations or unfamiliar adults or peers. Research on behavioral inhibition has examined the link between this set of behaviors to the neural systems involved in the experience and expression of fear. There are strong parallels between the physiology of behaviorally inhibited children and the activation of physiological systems associated with
doi:10.1146/annurev.psych.55.090902.141532
pmid:15709935
fatcat:gqggcc4vnvgh3ef6uegly2ocpi