Although many neuroimaging studies have investigated adolescent risk taking, few studies have dissociated between decision-making under risk (known probabilities) and ambiguity (unknown probabilities). Furthermore, which brain regions are sensitive to individual differences in task-related and self-reported risk taking remains elusive. We presented 198 adolescents (11-24 years, an age-range in which individual differences in risk taking are prominent) with an fMRI paradigm that separated decision-making (choosing to gamble or not) and reward outcome processing (gains, no gains) under risky and ambiguous conditions, and related this to task-related and self-reported risk taking. We observed distinct neural mechanisms underlying risky and amb...
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by increased risk-taking behavior. Current neuro...
Individual differences in attitudes to risk (a taste for risk, known probabilities) and ambiguity (a...
<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...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...
Although many neuroimaging studies on adolescent risk taking have focused on brain activation during...
AbstractIndividuals are frequently faced with risky decisions involving the potential for both gain ...
In line with the goal of limiting health risk behaviors in adolescence, a growing literature investi...
Adolescence is often described as a period of increased risk taking relative to both childhood and a...
Adolescence is a key developmental period that is marked by rises in death and disease predominately...
Although the outcomes of our daily-life risky decisions are often unknown (e.g., receiving or not re...
We investigated adolescent brain processing of decisions under conditions of varying risk, reward an...
Adolescence is often described as a period of increased risk taking relative to both childhood and a...
Increased propensity for risky behavior in adolescents, particularly in peer groups, is thought t...
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by increased risk-taking behavior. Current neuro...
Individual differences in attitudes to risk (a taste for risk, known probabilities) and ambiguity (a...
<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...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...
Although many neuroimaging studies on adolescent risk taking have focused on brain activation during...
AbstractIndividuals are frequently faced with risky decisions involving the potential for both gain ...
In line with the goal of limiting health risk behaviors in adolescence, a growing literature investi...
Adolescence is often described as a period of increased risk taking relative to both childhood and a...
Adolescence is a key developmental period that is marked by rises in death and disease predominately...
Although the outcomes of our daily-life risky decisions are often unknown (e.g., receiving or not re...
We investigated adolescent brain processing of decisions under conditions of varying risk, reward an...
Adolescence is often described as a period of increased risk taking relative to both childhood and a...
Increased propensity for risky behavior in adolescents, particularly in peer groups, is thought t...
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by increased risk-taking behavior. Current neuro...
Individual differences in attitudes to risk (a taste for risk, known probabilities) and ambiguity (a...
<div><p>Increased propensity for risky behavior in adolescents, particularly in peer groups, is thou...