Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination with high reward sensitivity explains adolescents' risk behavior. However, empirical studies examining this hypothesis while including actual risk taking behavior in adolescence are lacking. In this study we tested whether the imbalance between behavioral control and reward sensitivity underlies risk taking behavior in adolescence, using a nationally representative longitudinal sample of 715 adolescents, of which 66% revealed an increased risk for mental health problems. To assess behavioral control at age 11 we used both self-report (effortful control) as well as behavioral measures of cognitive control (i.e., working memory and response inh...
Background: There are numerous observations of reward sensitivity being associated with different ps...
Surprisingly little empirical research has been conducted assessing the relationships between emotio...
Adolescence is a key developmental period that is marked by rises in death and disease predominately...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
AbstractAdolescents engage in more risky behavior than children or adults. The most prominent hypoth...
In this review, we describe multiple pathways that may lead to risk-taking in adolescence. We review...
Moving beyond studies of age differences in “cool” cognitive processes related to risk perception a...
According to the dual systems model, adolescence is a period of imbalance between cognitive and moti...
Adolescence is a period of heightened risk taking which can lead to many negative consequences. This...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Adolescence is a critical period for the initiation of risk-taking behaviors. We examined the longit...
Background: There are numerous observations of reward sensitivity being associated with different ps...
Surprisingly little empirical research has been conducted assessing the relationships between emotio...
Adolescence is a key developmental period that is marked by rises in death and disease predominately...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
Neurodevelopmental theories of risk behavior hypothesize that low behavioral control in combination ...
AbstractAdolescents engage in more risky behavior than children or adults. The most prominent hypoth...
In this review, we describe multiple pathways that may lead to risk-taking in adolescence. We review...
Moving beyond studies of age differences in “cool” cognitive processes related to risk perception a...
According to the dual systems model, adolescence is a period of imbalance between cognitive and moti...
Adolescence is a period of heightened risk taking which can lead to many negative consequences. This...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Adolescence is a critical period for the initiation of risk-taking behaviors. We examined the longit...
Background: There are numerous observations of reward sensitivity being associated with different ps...
Surprisingly little empirical research has been conducted assessing the relationships between emotio...
Adolescence is a key developmental period that is marked by rises in death and disease predominately...