An individual is typically considered an adult at age 18, although the age of adulthood varies for different legal and social policies. A key question is how cognitive capacities relevant to these policies change with development. The current study used an emotional go/no-go paradigm and functional neuroimaging to assess cognitive control under sustained states of negative and positive arousal in a community sample of one hundred ten 13- to 25-year-olds from New York City and Los Angeles. The results showed diminished cognitive performance under brief and prolonged negative emotional arousal in 18- to 21-year-olds relative to adults over 21. This reduction in performance was paralleled by decreased activity in fronto-parietal circuitry, imp...
Adolescents often fail to adaptively regulate their emotions and behaviors. This is most clearly dem...
BACKGROUND: Adolescence is a transition period from childhood to adulthood that is often characteriz...
Salient maturational changes in cognitive functioning not only characterize the first years of a chi...
An individual is typically considered an adult at age 18, although the age of adulthood varies for d...
The transition from late adolescence to young adulthood is marked by anatomical maturation of variou...
Adolescence is a period of development with high incidence of affective disorders representing poor ...
AbstractThe transition from late adolescence to young adulthood is marked by anatomical maturation o...
AbstractEarly neuroimaging studies suggested that adolescents show initial development in brain regi...
Emotional experiences are pervasive in everyday life and can influence our thoughts and actions. Dys...
The last decade has witnessed an explosion of research into the neural mechanisms underlying emotion...
The capacity to regulate emotions appears to improve with age across adolescence; but adolescence is...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Kathleen...
In this fMRI study, we investigated the development between adolescence and adulthood of the neural ...
Adolescence is commonly characterized by impulsivity, poor decision-making, and lack of foresight. H...
Adolescence is commonly characterized by impulsivity, poor decision-making, and lack of foresight. H...
Adolescents often fail to adaptively regulate their emotions and behaviors. This is most clearly dem...
BACKGROUND: Adolescence is a transition period from childhood to adulthood that is often characteriz...
Salient maturational changes in cognitive functioning not only characterize the first years of a chi...
An individual is typically considered an adult at age 18, although the age of adulthood varies for d...
The transition from late adolescence to young adulthood is marked by anatomical maturation of variou...
Adolescence is a period of development with high incidence of affective disorders representing poor ...
AbstractThe transition from late adolescence to young adulthood is marked by anatomical maturation o...
AbstractEarly neuroimaging studies suggested that adolescents show initial development in brain regi...
Emotional experiences are pervasive in everyday life and can influence our thoughts and actions. Dys...
The last decade has witnessed an explosion of research into the neural mechanisms underlying emotion...
The capacity to regulate emotions appears to improve with age across adolescence; but adolescence is...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Kathleen...
In this fMRI study, we investigated the development between adolescence and adulthood of the neural ...
Adolescence is commonly characterized by impulsivity, poor decision-making, and lack of foresight. H...
Adolescence is commonly characterized by impulsivity, poor decision-making, and lack of foresight. H...
Adolescents often fail to adaptively regulate their emotions and behaviors. This is most clearly dem...
BACKGROUND: Adolescence is a transition period from childhood to adulthood that is often characteriz...
Salient maturational changes in cognitive functioning not only characterize the first years of a chi...