During adolescence, social cognition and the brain undergo major developments. Social interactions become more important, and adolescents must learn that not everyone can be trusted equally. Prior knowledge about the trustworthiness of an interaction partner may affect adolescents' expectations about the partner. However, the expectations based on prior knowledge can turn out to be incorrect, causing the need to respond adaptively during the interaction. In the current fMRI study, we investigated the effect of incorrect prior knowledge on adolescent trust behavior and on the neural processes of trust. Thirty-three adolescents (Mage = 17.2 years, SDage = 0.5 years) played two trust games with partners whose behavior was preprogrammed using a...
Humans learn to trust each other by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interpersonal interactions. ...
Humans learn to trust each other by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interpersonal interactions. ...
CNRS NR; AERES NRHumans learn to trust each other by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interperson...
During adolescence, social cognition and the brain undergo major developments. Social interactions b...
During adolescence, social cognition and the brain undergo major developments. Social interactions b...
During adolescence, social cognition and the brain undergo major developments. Social interactions b...
This is a publication package for the article ‘Neural mechanisms underlying trust to friends, commun...
The tendency to trust and to cooperate increases from adolescence to adulthood. This social developm...
This is a publication package for the article ‘Neural mechanisms underlying trust to friends, commun...
This is a publication package for the article ‘Neural mechanisms underlying trust to friends, commun...
The tendency to trust and to cooperate increases from adolescence to adulthood. This social developm...
The tendency to trust and to cooperate increases from adolescence to adulthood. This social developm...
The human striatum is integral for reward-processing and supports learning by linking experienced ou...
Humans learn to trust each other by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interpersonal interactions. ...
Humans learn to trust each other by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interpersonal interactions. ...
Humans learn to trust each other by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interpersonal interactions. ...
Humans learn to trust each other by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interpersonal interactions. ...
CNRS NR; AERES NRHumans learn to trust each other by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interperson...
During adolescence, social cognition and the brain undergo major developments. Social interactions b...
During adolescence, social cognition and the brain undergo major developments. Social interactions b...
During adolescence, social cognition and the brain undergo major developments. Social interactions b...
This is a publication package for the article ‘Neural mechanisms underlying trust to friends, commun...
The tendency to trust and to cooperate increases from adolescence to adulthood. This social developm...
This is a publication package for the article ‘Neural mechanisms underlying trust to friends, commun...
This is a publication package for the article ‘Neural mechanisms underlying trust to friends, commun...
The tendency to trust and to cooperate increases from adolescence to adulthood. This social developm...
The tendency to trust and to cooperate increases from adolescence to adulthood. This social developm...
The human striatum is integral for reward-processing and supports learning by linking experienced ou...
Humans learn to trust each other by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interpersonal interactions. ...
Humans learn to trust each other by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interpersonal interactions. ...
Humans learn to trust each other by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interpersonal interactions. ...
Humans learn to trust each other by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interpersonal interactions. ...
CNRS NR; AERES NRHumans learn to trust each other by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interperson...