Publication: Association of Behavioral Inhibition with Hair Pigmentation in a European Sample
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2006
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Moehler, Eva, Jerome Kagan, Romauld Brunner, Angelika Wiebel, Claudia Kaufmann, and Franz Resch. 2006. Association of behavioral inhibition with hair pigmentation in a European sample. Biological Psychology 72, no. 3: 344-346.
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Behavioral inhibition, a temperamental trait signalling a predisposition to childhood and adolescent anxiety disorders, is slightly more frequent in America among Caucasian children having blue irises. This paper examines a community sample of 101 German toddlers assessed for behavioral inhibition in a standardized laboratory procedure. Hair pigmentation was found to be significantly associated with behavioral inhibition in the sense that blond children exhibited higher fear scores. As in American samples, blue-eyed children had a higher fear score than did other children, but this difference was not statistically significant.
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behavioral inhibition, child development, anxiety disorders, individual differences
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