Structural and functional brain development is thought to lead to different developmental progressions of cognitive control, risk/reward processing, and social cognition during adolescence. We compared these abilities in a cross-sectional sample of 90 adolescents aged 12, 15, or 17 years old, using computerized measures of inhibitory control (Go/No-Go task), risk-taking (Balloon Analogue Risk task), and social perspective–taking (Director task). Fifteen-year-olds exhibited better inhibitory control than 12-year-olds, while 17-year-olds exhibited greater perspective-taking than younger adolescents. Risk-taking was greater in older adolescents than 12-year-olds when controlling for inhibitory control. These findings are consistent with earlie...
Adolescence is a period of sensitivity to social stimuli. In particular, research has focused on the...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
AbstractTwo limitations in research examining adolescents' risk cognitions have been the absence of ...
Research efforts to account for elevated risk behavior among adolescents have arrived at an exciting...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Moving beyond studies of age differences in “cool” cognitive processes related to risk perception a...
Given the spike in risky behaviors that accompanies adolescence, the need to examine the processes a...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
Two limitations in research examining adolescents' risk cognitions have been the absence of developm...
Adolescence is commonly characterized by impulsivity, poor decision-making, and lack of foresight. H...
In this review, we describe multiple pathways that may lead to risk-taking in adolescence. We review...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
According to the dual systems model of adolescent risk taking, sensation seeking and impulse control...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
Adolescence is commonly characterized by impulsivity, poor decision-making, and lack of foresight. H...
Adolescence is a period of sensitivity to social stimuli. In particular, research has focused on the...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
AbstractTwo limitations in research examining adolescents' risk cognitions have been the absence of ...
Research efforts to account for elevated risk behavior among adolescents have arrived at an exciting...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Moving beyond studies of age differences in “cool” cognitive processes related to risk perception a...
Given the spike in risky behaviors that accompanies adolescence, the need to examine the processes a...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
Two limitations in research examining adolescents' risk cognitions have been the absence of developm...
Adolescence is commonly characterized by impulsivity, poor decision-making, and lack of foresight. H...
In this review, we describe multiple pathways that may lead to risk-taking in adolescence. We review...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
According to the dual systems model of adolescent risk taking, sensation seeking and impulse control...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
Adolescence is commonly characterized by impulsivity, poor decision-making, and lack of foresight. H...
Adolescence is a period of sensitivity to social stimuli. In particular, research has focused on the...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
AbstractTwo limitations in research examining adolescents' risk cognitions have been the absence of ...