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  1. Appraisals of dependent stressor controllability and severity are associated with depression and anxiety symptoms in youth
  2. Distinct Patterns of Reduced Prefrontal and Limbic Gray Matter Volume in Childhood General and Internalizing Psychopathology
  3. All Models Are Wrong, but the p Factor Model Is Useful
  4. Understanding comorbidity among internalizing problems: Integrating latent structural models of psychopathology and risk mechanisms
  5. Strong Homotypic Continuity in Common Psychopathology-, Internalizing-, and Externalizing-Specific Factors Over Time in Adolescents
  6. Spiraling Out of Control
  7. Cognitive Risks in Developmental Psychopathology
  8. Advancing understanding of executive function impairments and psychopathology: bridging the gap between clinical and cognitive approaches
  9. Adolescent emotionality and effortful control: Core latent constructs and links to psychopathology and functioning.
  10. All Competition Is Not Alike: Neural Mechanisms for Resolving Underdetermined and Prepotent Competition
  11. Individual Differences in the Balance of GABA to Glutamate in pFC Predict the Ability to Select among Competing Options
  12. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Is Associated With Broad Impairments in Executive Function: A Meta-Analysis
  13. Less-structured time in children's daily lives predicts self-directed executive functioning
  14. Opposite effects of anxiety and depressive symptoms on executive function: The case of selecting among competing options
  15. So many options, so little control: Abstract representations can reduce selection demands to increase children’s self-directed flexibility
  16. Developing Cognitive Control: The Costs and Benefits of Active, Abstract Representations
  17. Mechanistic Accounts of Frontal Lobe Development
  18. Major depressive disorder is associated with broad impairments on neuropsychological measures of executive function: A meta-analysis and review.
  19. Developing Cognitive Control: Three Key Transitions
  20. When Does Stress Help or Harm? The Effects of Stress Controllability and Subjective Stress Response on Stroop Performance
  21. Choosing Our Words: Retrieval and Selection Processes Recruit Shared Neural Substrates in Left Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex
  22. Neural inhibition enables selection during language processing
  23. Becoming self-directed: Abstract representations support endogenous flexibility in children
  24. So many options, so little time: The roles of association and competition in underdetermined responding
  25. Prefrontal Cortical Response to Conflict during Semantic and Phonological Tasks
  26. Moral Judgment Differences in Education and Liberal Arts Majors: Cause for Concern?