International audienceAdolescents have been shown to be more likely to engage in risky behaviors in daily life. Many studies have indicated that adolescents could make advantageous choices when they receive explicit information but could fail to choose advantageously when they are not informed about risks. The current study aimed to examine the influence of explicit risk information (i.e., when risk information is directly available) versus implicit risk information (i.e., when risk information has to be learned from feedback) on risk-taking engagement, in order to clarify whether the enhanced risk-taking observed in decision making under ambiguity in adolescents results from either a greater exploration of ambiguous situations (i.e., a hig...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Given adolescents' propensity to engage in risky activities, experimentally elicited risk preference...
Psychological research has revealed that subjective factors influence how people see risk. Most rese...
International audienceAdolescents have been shown to be more likely to engage in risky behaviors in ...
International audienceThis study examines the impact of peers’ previous cautious versus risky choice...
In order to account for the characteristics of risk-taking specific to adolescence, new neurocogniti...
Adolescence is characterized by a surge in maladaptive risk-taking behaviors, but whether and how th...
The special series of articles on adolescent risk taking addresses the discrepancy between laborator...
The propensity to take risks is thought to increase across childhood, peak in mid adolescence, and d...
Adolescents take more risks than adults in the real world, but laboratory experiments do not consist...
Risk-taking is highly prevalent among adolescent males, and a range of studies have shown that decis...
The goal of this paper is to analyze if emphasizing specific pieces of information during risky situ...
Although the outcomes of our daily-life risky decisions are often unknown (e.g., receiving or not re...
Objectives: Adolescent risk-taking behaviour was reviewed from the perspective of decision-making th...
The present study sought to examine potential differences in risk information processing among diffe...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Given adolescents' propensity to engage in risky activities, experimentally elicited risk preference...
Psychological research has revealed that subjective factors influence how people see risk. Most rese...
International audienceAdolescents have been shown to be more likely to engage in risky behaviors in ...
International audienceThis study examines the impact of peers’ previous cautious versus risky choice...
In order to account for the characteristics of risk-taking specific to adolescence, new neurocogniti...
Adolescence is characterized by a surge in maladaptive risk-taking behaviors, but whether and how th...
The special series of articles on adolescent risk taking addresses the discrepancy between laborator...
The propensity to take risks is thought to increase across childhood, peak in mid adolescence, and d...
Adolescents take more risks than adults in the real world, but laboratory experiments do not consist...
Risk-taking is highly prevalent among adolescent males, and a range of studies have shown that decis...
The goal of this paper is to analyze if emphasizing specific pieces of information during risky situ...
Although the outcomes of our daily-life risky decisions are often unknown (e.g., receiving or not re...
Objectives: Adolescent risk-taking behaviour was reviewed from the perspective of decision-making th...
The present study sought to examine potential differences in risk information processing among diffe...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Given adolescents' propensity to engage in risky activities, experimentally elicited risk preference...
Psychological research has revealed that subjective factors influence how people see risk. Most rese...