Revisiting adolescence as a sensitive period for sociocultural processing
Abstract CHENG, TW, KL Mills and JH Pfeifer. Revisiting adolescence as a sensitive period
for sociocultural processing. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV REV XX (X) XXX-XXX, 2024. Waves of …
for sociocultural processing. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV REV XX (X) XXX-XXX, 2024. Waves of …
Adolescent brain development and contextual influences: A decade in review
A Galván - Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by substantial psychological,
biological, and neurobiological changes. This review discusses the past decade of research …
biological, and neurobiological changes. This review discusses the past decade of research …
Social contextual risk taking in adolescence
Adolescence is a time of heightened risk-taking behaviours. Such risk taking does not occur
in a vacuum because most decisions of adolescents to engage in risky behaviours are …
in a vacuum because most decisions of adolescents to engage in risky behaviours are …
Self-oriented neural circuitry predicts other-oriented adaptive risks in adolescence: a longitudinal study
Adolescence is marked by changes in decision-making and perspective-taking abilities.
Although adolescents make more adaptive decisions with age, little is understood about …
Although adolescents make more adaptive decisions with age, little is understood about …
Female rats prefer to forage food from males, an effect that is not influenced by stress
SF Zhou, SJ Li, TS Zhao, Y Liu, CQ Li, YH Cui… - Behavioural Brain …, 2023 - Elsevier
As social beings, animals and humans alike make real life decisions that are often
influenced by other members. Most current research has focused on the influence of same …
influenced by other members. Most current research has focused on the influence of same …
Behavioral and neural trajectories of risk taking for peer and parent in adolescence
One feature of adolescence is a rise in risk-taking behaviors, whereby the consequences of
adolescents' risky action often impact their immediate surrounding such as their peers and …
adolescents' risky action often impact their immediate surrounding such as their peers and …
Efficacy of memory protocols in 9-to 89-year-olds' memory for prior contacts
Memory for prior contacts has several important applied implications, including contact
tracing (for communicable diseases). Incomplete episodic memory reports, which occur …
tracing (for communicable diseases). Incomplete episodic memory reports, which occur …
Neural Tracking of Perceived Parent, but Not Peer, Norms Is Associated with Longitudinal Changes in Adolescent Attitudes about Externalizing Behaviors
Adolescents' perceptions of parent and peer norms about externalizing behaviors influence
the extent to which they adopt similar attitudes, yet little is known about how the trajectories …
the extent to which they adopt similar attitudes, yet little is known about how the trajectories …
Value-based neural representations predict social decision preferences
Social decision-making is omnipresent in everyday life, carrying the potential for both
positive and negative consequences for the decision-maker and those closest to them …
positive and negative consequences for the decision-maker and those closest to them …
Computational and motivational mechanisms of human social decision making involving close others
Every day, human beings make decisions with social consequences. These social
consequences matter most when they impact those closest to us. Recent research has …
consequences matter most when they impact those closest to us. Recent research has …