Author:
DERRYBERRY DOUGLAS,ROTHBART MARY K.
Abstract
Self-organization can be approached in terms of developmental processes occurring within
and between component systems of temperament. Within-system organization involves
progressive shaping of cortical representations by subcortical motivational systems. As cortical
representations develop, they feed back to provide motivational systems with enhanced detection
and guidance capabilities. These reciprocal influences may amplify the underlying motivational
functions and promote excessive impulsivity or anxiety. However, these processes also depend
upon interactions arising between motivational and attentional systems. We discuss these
between-system effects by considering the regulation of approach motivation by reactive
attentional processes related to fear and by more voluntary processes related to effortful control.
It is suggested that anxious and impulsive psychopathology may reflect limitations in these dual
means of control, which can take the form of overregulation as well as underregulation.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Developmental and Educational Psychology
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