Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Amy Krain Roy"
- Amy Krain Roy's research primarily focuses on understanding irritability in youths, particularly its clinical implications, neurological underpinnings, and developmental aspects, with a emphasis on integrative approaches and evidence-based assessments.
- Recent studies conducted by Roy highlight the dimensional spectrum of irritability in preadolescence, the neural correlates of anger biases in children, and the physiological responses to frustration, underscoring the complex interaction between irritability, emotion dysregulation, and behavioral outcomes.
- Roy calls for greater attention to positive emotion dysregulation within child psychiatry and examines the role of parental acceptance and neurodevelopmental factors in psychological outcomes, advocating for refined measurement tools to better characterize and address emotional challenges in children, particularly those with disorders like ADHD.