Developmental science, particularly developmental neuroscience, has substantially influenced the modern legal system. However, this science has typically failed to consider the role of puberty and pubertal hormones on development when considering antisocial behavior. This review describes major theoretical positions on the developmental neuroscience of antisocial behavior and highlights where basic developmental neuroscience suggests that the role of puberty and pubertal hormones should be considered. The implications of the current state of the science with respect to developmental neuroscience is considered, particularly what is known in light of development beyond puberty. This review shows that development continues to an older age for ...
Recent scientific findings about the developing teen brain have both captured public attention and b...
Background: Early puberty is associated with higher than average risk of antisocial behaviour, both ...
Brain imagery now allows us to see some of the developmental milestones achieved by the human brain ...
Developmental science, particularly developmental neuroscience, has substantially influenced the mod...
BACKGROUND: The developmental taxonomic theory proposes that there are two subtypes of antisocial be...
BACKGROUND: The developmental taxonomic theory proposes that there are two subtypes of antisocial be...
The science of adolescent brain development is making its way into the national conversation. As an ...
Human behavior is determined by a complex interaction between biology and experience. In childhood, ...
The brain is the most complex organ in the human body and is responsible for controlling all of the ...
tion in the male hamster, stimuli that were previously unrewarding acquire rewarding properties, ind...
This article examines the role played by biological and psychological factors associated with adoles...
Throughout the lifespan, the brain is sculpted by experience and by the developmental processes that...
Research suggests that the temporary rise in adolescent antisocial behaviour (ASS) is attributable t...
Brain imagery now allows us all to see the developmental milestones achieved by the human brain as i...
Abstract This review examines the role of hormones in the development of social and nonsocial cognit...
Recent scientific findings about the developing teen brain have both captured public attention and b...
Background: Early puberty is associated with higher than average risk of antisocial behaviour, both ...
Brain imagery now allows us to see some of the developmental milestones achieved by the human brain ...
Developmental science, particularly developmental neuroscience, has substantially influenced the mod...
BACKGROUND: The developmental taxonomic theory proposes that there are two subtypes of antisocial be...
BACKGROUND: The developmental taxonomic theory proposes that there are two subtypes of antisocial be...
The science of adolescent brain development is making its way into the national conversation. As an ...
Human behavior is determined by a complex interaction between biology and experience. In childhood, ...
The brain is the most complex organ in the human body and is responsible for controlling all of the ...
tion in the male hamster, stimuli that were previously unrewarding acquire rewarding properties, ind...
This article examines the role played by biological and psychological factors associated with adoles...
Throughout the lifespan, the brain is sculpted by experience and by the developmental processes that...
Research suggests that the temporary rise in adolescent antisocial behaviour (ASS) is attributable t...
Brain imagery now allows us all to see the developmental milestones achieved by the human brain as i...
Abstract This review examines the role of hormones in the development of social and nonsocial cognit...
Recent scientific findings about the developing teen brain have both captured public attention and b...
Background: Early puberty is associated with higher than average risk of antisocial behaviour, both ...
Brain imagery now allows us to see some of the developmental milestones achieved by the human brain ...