Pubertal development is a potential trigger for increases in risk-taking behaviours during adolescence. Here, we sought to investigate the relationship between puberty and neural activation during risky decision-making in males using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Forty-seven males aged 12.5-14.5 years completed an fMRI risk-taking task (BART) and reported their tendencies for risky decision-making using a self-report questionnaire. Puberty was assessed through self-reported pubertal status and salivary testosterone levels. Testosterone concentration, but not physical pubertal status, was positively correlated with self-reported risk-taking behaviour, while neither was correlated with BART performance. Across the whole sample...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...
Risk taking is an integral part of learning and development, particularly during adolescence the pre...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...
Pubertal development is a potential trigger for increases in risk-taking behaviours during adolescen...
AbstractAdolescence is a developmental period characterized by a greater tendency to take risks. Whi...
OBJECTIVE: Risk-taking during adolescence is a leading cause of mortality; Neuroscience research ...
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by a greater tendency to take risks. While the a...
Adolescence is a period in development characterized by a greater tendency to engage in risky behavi...
Increased propensity for risky behavior in adolescents, particularly in peer groups, is thought t...
ABSTRACTRisk taking is an integral part of learning and development, particularly during adolescence...
The role of puberty in the development of risk taking remains poorly understood. Here, in a normativ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Accidental injury and homicide, relatively common among adolescents, often ...
Although many neuroimaging studies have investigated adolescent risk taking, few studies have dissoc...
Adolescence is a period of dynamic change in nearly every domain. This developmental transition is c...
Accidental injury and homicide, relatively common among adolescents, often follow risky behaviors; t...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...
Risk taking is an integral part of learning and development, particularly during adolescence the pre...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...
Pubertal development is a potential trigger for increases in risk-taking behaviours during adolescen...
AbstractAdolescence is a developmental period characterized by a greater tendency to take risks. Whi...
OBJECTIVE: Risk-taking during adolescence is a leading cause of mortality; Neuroscience research ...
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by a greater tendency to take risks. While the a...
Adolescence is a period in development characterized by a greater tendency to engage in risky behavi...
Increased propensity for risky behavior in adolescents, particularly in peer groups, is thought t...
ABSTRACTRisk taking is an integral part of learning and development, particularly during adolescence...
The role of puberty in the development of risk taking remains poorly understood. Here, in a normativ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Accidental injury and homicide, relatively common among adolescents, often ...
Although many neuroimaging studies have investigated adolescent risk taking, few studies have dissoc...
Adolescence is a period of dynamic change in nearly every domain. This developmental transition is c...
Accidental injury and homicide, relatively common among adolescents, often follow risky behaviors; t...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...
Risk taking is an integral part of learning and development, particularly during adolescence the pre...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...