Contains fulltext : 158034.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Increased limbic and striatal activation in adolescence has been attributed to a relative delay in the maturation of prefrontal areas, resulting in the increase of impulsive reward-seeking behaviors that are often observed during puberty. However, it remains unclear whether and how this general developmental pattern applies to the control of social emotional actions, a fundamental adult skill refined during adolescence. This domain of control pertains to decisions involving emotional responses. When faced with a social emotional challenge (e.g., an angry face), we can follow automatic response tendencies and avoid the challenge or exert control over those t...
It is clear that the steroid hormone testosterone plays an important role in the regulation of socia...
SummaryAdolescence is often described as a period of heightened reactivity to emotions paired with r...
Objective Changes in reward-related behavior are an important component of normal adolescent affect...
Increased limbic and striatal activation in adolescence has been attributed to a relative delay in t...
Increased limbic and striatal activation in adolescence has been attributed to a relative delay in t...
A paradox of testosterone effects is seen in adolescents versus adults in social emotional approach-...
The social brain undergoes developmental change during adolescence, and pubertal hormones are hypoth...
The social brain undergoes developmental change during adolescence, and pubertal hormones are hypoth...
Growing evidence indicates that normative pubertal maturation is associated with increased threat re...
There is increasing evidence that puberty plays an important role in the structural and functional b...
The social brain undergoes developmental change during adolescence, and pubertal hormones are hypoth...
The way in which sex hormones influence cognitive and affective brain development is poorly understo...
Contains fulltext : 99306.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is clear that...
Theway inwhich sex hormones influence cognitive and affective brain development is poorly understood...
Evidence from longitudinal studies suggests that adolescence may represent a period of vulnerability...
It is clear that the steroid hormone testosterone plays an important role in the regulation of socia...
SummaryAdolescence is often described as a period of heightened reactivity to emotions paired with r...
Objective Changes in reward-related behavior are an important component of normal adolescent affect...
Increased limbic and striatal activation in adolescence has been attributed to a relative delay in t...
Increased limbic and striatal activation in adolescence has been attributed to a relative delay in t...
A paradox of testosterone effects is seen in adolescents versus adults in social emotional approach-...
The social brain undergoes developmental change during adolescence, and pubertal hormones are hypoth...
The social brain undergoes developmental change during adolescence, and pubertal hormones are hypoth...
Growing evidence indicates that normative pubertal maturation is associated with increased threat re...
There is increasing evidence that puberty plays an important role in the structural and functional b...
The social brain undergoes developmental change during adolescence, and pubertal hormones are hypoth...
The way in which sex hormones influence cognitive and affective brain development is poorly understo...
Contains fulltext : 99306.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is clear that...
Theway inwhich sex hormones influence cognitive and affective brain development is poorly understood...
Evidence from longitudinal studies suggests that adolescence may represent a period of vulnerability...
It is clear that the steroid hormone testosterone plays an important role in the regulation of socia...
SummaryAdolescence is often described as a period of heightened reactivity to emotions paired with r...
Objective Changes in reward-related behavior are an important component of normal adolescent affect...