Anita Harrewijn
Affiliations: | Developmental Psychology | Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands |
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Harrewijn A, Ruiz SG, Abend R, et al. (2023) Development of Neural Mechanisms Underlying Threat Processing: Associations With Childhood Social Reticence and Adolescent Anxiety. Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science. 3: 893-901 |
Poole KL, Degnan KA, Harrewijn A, et al. (2022) Trajectories of socially anxious behavior from age 5 to 13: Temperamental and sociocognitive pathways. Child Development |
Bas-Hoogendam JM, Groenewold NA, Aghajani M, et al. (2020) ENIGMA-anxiety working group: Rationale for and organization of large-scale neuroimaging studies of anxiety disorders. Human Brain Mapping |
Zugman A, Harrewijn A, Cardinale EM, et al. (2020) Mega-analysis methods in ENIGMA: The experience of the generalized anxiety disorder working group. Human Brain Mapping |
Harrewijn A, Vidal-Ribas P, Clore-Gronenborn K, et al. (2020) Associations between brain activity and endogenous and exogenous cortisol - A systematic review. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 120: 104775 |
Harrewijn A, Cardinale EM, Groenewold N, et al. (2020) ENIGMA Mega-Analysis of Brain Structure in Generalized Anxiety Disorder Biological Psychiatry. 87: S386 |
Kitt E, Abend R, Pine D, et al. (2020) Evaluating the Role of Gaze Avoidance in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders Biological Psychiatry. 87: S284 |
Harrewijn A, Abend R, Linke J, et al. (2019) Combining fMRI during resting state and an attention bias task in children. Neuroimage. 116301 |
Smith AR, Kircanski K, Brotman MA, et al. (2019) Advancing clinical neuroscience through enhanced tools: Pediatric social anxiety as an example. Depression and Anxiety. 36: 701-711 |
Harrewijn A, Buzzell GA, Debnath R, et al. (2018) Frontal alpha asymmetry moderates the relations between behavioral inhibition and social-effect ERN. Biological Psychology. 141: 10-16 |