textAdolescents engage in more risky behavior when they are with peers and show heightened susceptibility to peer influence relative to children and adults. Recent experimental studies suggest that peer influence on adolescent risk-taking may be mediated by activity in reward-related regions of the brain (Gardner & Steinberg, 2005; Chein et al., 2011). Because reward-related regions are modified by the hormonal changes of puberty, it is possible that the heightened influence of peers on adolescent risk-taking is more closely linked to pubertal development than chronological age. The current study examined whether the effect of peers on risk-taking was moderated by pubertal status. Participants (62 youth, ages 11-16) completed a performance-...
Adolescents take more risks in the presence of their peers, but the mechanism through which peer pre...
In this article, we examine the influence of pubertal development on misbehavior, as well as examine...
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by a greater tendency to take risks. While the a...
Adolescence is a period in development characterized by a greater tendency to engage in risky behavi...
Research efforts to account for elevated risk behavior among adolescents have arrived at an exciting...
The onset of adolescence is associated with an increased tendency to engage in risky behaviors and a...
Social neurodevelopmental imbalance models posit that peer presence causes heightened adolescent ris...
Research efforts to account for elevated risk behavior among adolescents have arrived at an exciting...
Prior research suggests that increased adolescent risk-taking in the presence of peers may be linked...
2 While there are a number of social theories for increased risk-taking in adolescence, certain biol...
Understanding the mechanisms of poor decision making and risk behavior in adolescence is an importan...
In this study, 306 individuals in 3 age groups—adolescents (13–16), youths (18–22), and adults (24 a...
The present study is an investigation of the relationships between pubertal timing, peer and romanti...
Adolescence, defined as the transition phase between childhood and adulthood, is a time of many ph...
Adolescents take more risks in the presence of their peers, but the mechanism through which peer pre...
In this article, we examine the influence of pubertal development on misbehavior, as well as examine...
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by a greater tendency to take risks. While the a...
Adolescence is a period in development characterized by a greater tendency to engage in risky behavi...
Research efforts to account for elevated risk behavior among adolescents have arrived at an exciting...
The onset of adolescence is associated with an increased tendency to engage in risky behaviors and a...
Social neurodevelopmental imbalance models posit that peer presence causes heightened adolescent ris...
Research efforts to account for elevated risk behavior among adolescents have arrived at an exciting...
Prior research suggests that increased adolescent risk-taking in the presence of peers may be linked...
2 While there are a number of social theories for increased risk-taking in adolescence, certain biol...
Understanding the mechanisms of poor decision making and risk behavior in adolescence is an importan...
In this study, 306 individuals in 3 age groups—adolescents (13–16), youths (18–22), and adults (24 a...
The present study is an investigation of the relationships between pubertal timing, peer and romanti...
Adolescence, defined as the transition phase between childhood and adulthood, is a time of many ph...
Adolescents take more risks in the presence of their peers, but the mechanism through which peer pre...
In this article, we examine the influence of pubertal development on misbehavior, as well as examine...
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by a greater tendency to take risks. While the a...