Accidental injury and homicide, relatively common among adolescents, often follow risky behaviors; those are done more by boys and by adolescents with greater behavioral disinhibition (BD).Neural processing during adolescents' risky decision-making will differ in youths with greater BD severity, and in males vs. females, both before cautious behaviors and before risky behaviors.81 adolescents (Patients with substance and conduct problems, and comparison youths (Comparisons)), assessed in a 2 x 2 design (Patients:Comparisons x Male:Female) repeatedly decided between doing a cautious behavior that earned 1 cent, or a risky one that either won 5 or lost 10 cents. Odds of winning after risky responses gradually decreased. Functional magnetic re...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...
Contains fulltext : 139888.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Risky decisio...
Increased propensity for risky behavior in adolescents, particularly in peer groups, is thought to r...
Accidental injury and homicide, relatively common among adolescents, often follow risky behaviors; t...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Accidental injury and homicide, relatively common among adolescents, often ...
Adolescents with conduct and substance problems ("Antisocial Substance Disorder" (ASD)) repeatedly e...
Adolescents with conduct and substance problems (“Antisocial Substance Disorder” (ASD)) repeatedly e...
Adolescents with conduct and substance problems (“Antisocial Substance Disorder” (ASD)) repeatedly e...
In line with the goal of limiting health risk behaviors in adolescence, a growing literature investi...
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by increased risk-taking behavior. Current neuro...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Adolescence is a period of dynamic change in nearly every domain. This developmental transition is c...
Understanding adolescent decision-making is significant for informing basic models of neurodevelopme...
<div><p>Increased propensity for risky behavior in adolescents, particularly in peer groups, is thou...
Although many neuroimaging studies have investigated adolescent risk taking, few studies have dissoc...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...
Contains fulltext : 139888.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Risky decisio...
Increased propensity for risky behavior in adolescents, particularly in peer groups, is thought to r...
Accidental injury and homicide, relatively common among adolescents, often follow risky behaviors; t...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Accidental injury and homicide, relatively common among adolescents, often ...
Adolescents with conduct and substance problems ("Antisocial Substance Disorder" (ASD)) repeatedly e...
Adolescents with conduct and substance problems (“Antisocial Substance Disorder” (ASD)) repeatedly e...
Adolescents with conduct and substance problems (“Antisocial Substance Disorder” (ASD)) repeatedly e...
In line with the goal of limiting health risk behaviors in adolescence, a growing literature investi...
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by increased risk-taking behavior. Current neuro...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Adolescence is a period of dynamic change in nearly every domain. This developmental transition is c...
Understanding adolescent decision-making is significant for informing basic models of neurodevelopme...
<div><p>Increased propensity for risky behavior in adolescents, particularly in peer groups, is thou...
Although many neuroimaging studies have investigated adolescent risk taking, few studies have dissoc...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...
Contains fulltext : 139888.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Risky decisio...
Increased propensity for risky behavior in adolescents, particularly in peer groups, is thought to r...