Arousal and performance: revisiting the famous inverted-U-shaped curve
Trends Cogn Sci. 2024 Apr 2:S1364-6613(24)00078-0. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2024.03.011. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTArousal level is thought to be a key determinant of variability in cognitive performance. In a recent study, Beerendonk, Mejías et al. show that peak performance in decision-making tasks is reached at moderate levels of arousal. They also propose a neurobiologically informed computational model that can explain the inverted-U-shaped relationship.PMID:38570252 | DOI:10.1016/j.tics.2024.03.011 (Source: Trends Cogn Sci)
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - April 3, 2024 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Sander Nieuwenhuis Source Type: research

Perceived Negative Effects of Tic Management Strategies in Adults With Tic Disorders
This study explored perceived negative effects of tic management strategies in adults with TDs and predictors of these experiences. Participants (N = 72) completed semi-structured interviews 11 years after receiving behavior therapy or supportive therapy in a randomized clinical trial. We examined responses to interview questions about managing tics and predictors of reported negative effects. Most participants did not experience tic worsening (84%) or tic substitution (75%) from tic management strategies. The majority felt they could manage tics while participating in their environment (87%) and did not report life interf...
Source: Behavior Modification - April 1, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathryn E Barber Brandon X Pitts Jordan T Stiede Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods Matthew W Specht Shannon M Bennett John T Walkup Emily J Ricketts Joseph F McGuire Alan L Peterson Scott N Compton Sabine Wilhelm Lawrence Scahill John C Piacentini Source Type: research

Perceived Negative Effects of Tic Management Strategies in Adults With Tic Disorders
This study explored perceived negative effects of tic management strategies in adults with TDs and predictors of these experiences. Participants (N = 72) completed semi-structured interviews 11 years after receiving behavior therapy or supportive therapy in a randomized clinical trial. We examined responses to interview questions about managing tics and predictors of reported negative effects. Most participants did not experience tic worsening (84%) or tic substitution (75%) from tic management strategies. The majority felt they could manage tics while participating in their environment (87%) and did not report life interf...
Source: Behavior Modification - April 1, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathryn E Barber Brandon X Pitts Jordan T Stiede Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods Matthew W Specht Shannon M Bennett John T Walkup Emily J Ricketts Joseph F McGuire Alan L Peterson Scott N Compton Sabine Wilhelm Lawrence Scahill John C Piacentini Source Type: research

Perceived Negative Effects of Tic Management Strategies in Adults With Tic Disorders
This study explored perceived negative effects of tic management strategies in adults with TDs and predictors of these experiences. Participants (N = 72) completed semi-structured interviews 11 years after receiving behavior therapy or supportive therapy in a randomized clinical trial. We examined responses to interview questions about managing tics and predictors of reported negative effects. Most participants did not experience tic worsening (84%) or tic substitution (75%) from tic management strategies. The majority felt they could manage tics while participating in their environment (87%) and did not report life interf...
Source: Behavior Modification - April 1, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathryn E Barber Brandon X Pitts Jordan T Stiede Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods Matthew W Specht Shannon M Bennett John T Walkup Emily J Ricketts Joseph F McGuire Alan L Peterson Scott N Compton Sabine Wilhelm Lawrence Scahill John C Piacentini Source Type: research

Perceived Negative Effects of Tic Management Strategies in Adults With Tic Disorders
This study explored perceived negative effects of tic management strategies in adults with TDs and predictors of these experiences. Participants (N = 72) completed semi-structured interviews 11 years after receiving behavior therapy or supportive therapy in a randomized clinical trial. We examined responses to interview questions about managing tics and predictors of reported negative effects. Most participants did not experience tic worsening (84%) or tic substitution (75%) from tic management strategies. The majority felt they could manage tics while participating in their environment (87%) and did not report life interf...
Source: Behavior Modification - April 1, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathryn E Barber Brandon X Pitts Jordan T Stiede Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods Matthew W Specht Shannon M Bennett John T Walkup Emily J Ricketts Joseph F McGuire Alan L Peterson Scott N Compton Sabine Wilhelm Lawrence Scahill John C Piacentini Source Type: research

Perceived Negative Effects of Tic Management Strategies in Adults With Tic Disorders
This study explored perceived negative effects of tic management strategies in adults with TDs and predictors of these experiences. Participants (N = 72) completed semi-structured interviews 11 years after receiving behavior therapy or supportive therapy in a randomized clinical trial. We examined responses to interview questions about managing tics and predictors of reported negative effects. Most participants did not experience tic worsening (84%) or tic substitution (75%) from tic management strategies. The majority felt they could manage tics while participating in their environment (87%) and did not report life interf...
Source: Behavior Modification - April 1, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathryn E Barber Brandon X Pitts Jordan T Stiede Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods Matthew W Specht Shannon M Bennett John T Walkup Emily J Ricketts Joseph F McGuire Alan L Peterson Scott N Compton Sabine Wilhelm Lawrence Scahill John C Piacentini Source Type: research

Perceived Negative Effects of Tic Management Strategies in Adults With Tic Disorders
This study explored perceived negative effects of tic management strategies in adults with TDs and predictors of these experiences. Participants (N = 72) completed semi-structured interviews 11 years after receiving behavior therapy or supportive therapy in a randomized clinical trial. We examined responses to interview questions about managing tics and predictors of reported negative effects. Most participants did not experience tic worsening (84%) or tic substitution (75%) from tic management strategies. The majority felt they could manage tics while participating in their environment (87%) and did not report life interf...
Source: Behavior Modification - April 1, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathryn E Barber Brandon X Pitts Jordan T Stiede Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods Matthew W Specht Shannon M Bennett John T Walkup Emily J Ricketts Joseph F McGuire Alan L Peterson Scott N Compton Sabine Wilhelm Lawrence Scahill John C Piacentini Source Type: research

Perceived Negative Effects of Tic Management Strategies in Adults With Tic Disorders
This study explored perceived negative effects of tic management strategies in adults with TDs and predictors of these experiences. Participants (N = 72) completed semi-structured interviews 11 years after receiving behavior therapy or supportive therapy in a randomized clinical trial. We examined responses to interview questions about managing tics and predictors of reported negative effects. Most participants did not experience tic worsening (84%) or tic substitution (75%) from tic management strategies. The majority felt they could manage tics while participating in their environment (87%) and did not report life interf...
Source: Behavior Modification - April 1, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathryn E Barber Brandon X Pitts Jordan T Stiede Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods Matthew W Specht Shannon M Bennett John T Walkup Emily J Ricketts Joseph F McGuire Alan L Peterson Scott N Compton Sabine Wilhelm Lawrence Scahill John C Piacentini Source Type: research

Perceived Negative Effects of Tic Management Strategies in Adults With Tic Disorders
This study explored perceived negative effects of tic management strategies in adults with TDs and predictors of these experiences. Participants (N = 72) completed semi-structured interviews 11 years after receiving behavior therapy or supportive therapy in a randomized clinical trial. We examined responses to interview questions about managing tics and predictors of reported negative effects. Most participants did not experience tic worsening (84%) or tic substitution (75%) from tic management strategies. The majority felt they could manage tics while participating in their environment (87%) and did not report life interf...
Source: Behavior Modification - April 1, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathryn E Barber Brandon X Pitts Jordan T Stiede Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods Matthew W Specht Shannon M Bennett John T Walkup Emily J Ricketts Joseph F McGuire Alan L Peterson Scott N Compton Sabine Wilhelm Lawrence Scahill John C Piacentini Source Type: research

Perceived Negative Effects of Tic Management Strategies in Adults With Tic Disorders
This study explored perceived negative effects of tic management strategies in adults with TDs and predictors of these experiences. Participants (N = 72) completed semi-structured interviews 11 years after receiving behavior therapy or supportive therapy in a randomized clinical trial. We examined responses to interview questions about managing tics and predictors of reported negative effects. Most participants did not experience tic worsening (84%) or tic substitution (75%) from tic management strategies. The majority felt they could manage tics while participating in their environment (87%) and did not report life interf...
Source: Behavior Modification - April 1, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathryn E Barber Brandon X Pitts Jordan T Stiede Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods Matthew W Specht Shannon M Bennett John T Walkup Emily J Ricketts Joseph F McGuire Alan L Peterson Scott N Compton Sabine Wilhelm Lawrence Scahill John C Piacentini Source Type: research

Perceived Negative Effects of Tic Management Strategies in Adults With Tic Disorders
This study explored perceived negative effects of tic management strategies in adults with TDs and predictors of these experiences. Participants (N = 72) completed semi-structured interviews 11 years after receiving behavior therapy or supportive therapy in a randomized clinical trial. We examined responses to interview questions about managing tics and predictors of reported negative effects. Most participants did not experience tic worsening (84%) or tic substitution (75%) from tic management strategies. The majority felt they could manage tics while participating in their environment (87%) and did not report life interf...
Source: Behavior Modification - April 1, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathryn E Barber Brandon X Pitts Jordan T Stiede Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods Matthew W Specht Shannon M Bennett John T Walkup Emily J Ricketts Joseph F McGuire Alan L Peterson Scott N Compton Sabine Wilhelm Lawrence Scahill John C Piacentini Source Type: research

Perceived Negative Effects of Tic Management Strategies in Adults With Tic Disorders
This study explored perceived negative effects of tic management strategies in adults with TDs and predictors of these experiences. Participants (N = 72) completed semi-structured interviews 11 years after receiving behavior therapy or supportive therapy in a randomized clinical trial. We examined responses to interview questions about managing tics and predictors of reported negative effects. Most participants did not experience tic worsening (84%) or tic substitution (75%) from tic management strategies. The majority felt they could manage tics while participating in their environment (87%) and did not report life interf...
Source: Behavior Modification - April 1, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathryn E Barber Brandon X Pitts Jordan T Stiede Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods Matthew W Specht Shannon M Bennett John T Walkup Emily J Ricketts Joseph F McGuire Alan L Peterson Scott N Compton Sabine Wilhelm Lawrence Scahill John C Piacentini Source Type: research

Perceived Negative Effects of Tic Management Strategies in Adults With Tic Disorders
This study explored perceived negative effects of tic management strategies in adults with TDs and predictors of these experiences. Participants (N = 72) completed semi-structured interviews 11 years after receiving behavior therapy or supportive therapy in a randomized clinical trial. We examined responses to interview questions about managing tics and predictors of reported negative effects. Most participants did not experience tic worsening (84%) or tic substitution (75%) from tic management strategies. The majority felt they could manage tics while participating in their environment (87%) and did not report life interf...
Source: Behavior Modification - April 1, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathryn E Barber Brandon X Pitts Jordan T Stiede Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods Matthew W Specht Shannon M Bennett John T Walkup Emily J Ricketts Joseph F McGuire Alan L Peterson Scott N Compton Sabine Wilhelm Lawrence Scahill John C Piacentini Source Type: research

Perceived Negative Effects of Tic Management Strategies in Adults With Tic Disorders
This study explored perceived negative effects of tic management strategies in adults with TDs and predictors of these experiences. Participants (N = 72) completed semi-structured interviews 11 years after receiving behavior therapy or supportive therapy in a randomized clinical trial. We examined responses to interview questions about managing tics and predictors of reported negative effects. Most participants did not experience tic worsening (84%) or tic substitution (75%) from tic management strategies. The majority felt they could manage tics while participating in their environment (87%) and did not report life interf...
Source: Behavior Modification - April 1, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathryn E Barber Brandon X Pitts Jordan T Stiede Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods Matthew W Specht Shannon M Bennett John T Walkup Emily J Ricketts Joseph F McGuire Alan L Peterson Scott N Compton Sabine Wilhelm Lawrence Scahill John C Piacentini Source Type: research

Perceived Negative Effects of Tic Management Strategies in Adults With Tic Disorders
This study explored perceived negative effects of tic management strategies in adults with TDs and predictors of these experiences. Participants (N = 72) completed semi-structured interviews 11 years after receiving behavior therapy or supportive therapy in a randomized clinical trial. We examined responses to interview questions about managing tics and predictors of reported negative effects. Most participants did not experience tic worsening (84%) or tic substitution (75%) from tic management strategies. The majority felt they could manage tics while participating in their environment (87%) and did not report life interf...
Source: Behavior Modification - April 1, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathryn E Barber Brandon X Pitts Jordan T Stiede Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods Matthew W Specht Shannon M Bennett John T Walkup Emily J Ricketts Joseph F McGuire Alan L Peterson Scott N Compton Sabine Wilhelm Lawrence Scahill John C Piacentini Source Type: research