Neural correlates of social cognition were assessed in 9-to-17-year-olds using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Participants appraised how unfamiliar peers they had previously identified as being of high or low interest would evaluate them for an anticipated online chat session. Differential age- and sex-related activation patterns emerged in several regions previously implicated in affective processing. These included the ventral striatum, hippocampus, hypothalamus, and insula. In general, activation patterns shifted with age in older relative to younger females, but showed no association with age in males. Relating these neural response patterns to changes in adolescent social-cognition enriches theories of adolescent social ...
During the transformative period of adolescence, social influence plays a prominent role in shaping ...
Adolescence is the time of peak onset for many anxiety disorders, particularly Social Anxiety Disord...
Adolescents are particularly sensitive to peer influence. This may partly be due to an increased sal...
Social acceptance is of key importance for healthy functioning. We used functional magnetic resonanc...
Social acceptance is of key importance for healthy functioning. We used functional magnetic resonanc...
Adolescence is a period of heightened social connectedness and increased neural and behavioral sensi...
Social cognition is the collection of cognitive processes required to understand and interact with o...
Objective The establishment of an accurate understanding of one's social context is a central develo...
Self-evaluations undergo significant transformation during early adolescence, developing in parallel...
ABSTRACTSocial anxiety disorder typically begins in adolescence, a sensitive period for brain develo...
Peer rejection powerfully predicts adolescent anxiety. While cognitive differences influence anxious...
Humans are sophisticated social beings. Social cues from others are exceptionally salient, particula...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies have shown continued structural and functional development in neural ci...
Successful interpersonal interactions rely on an ability to read the emotional states of others and ...
AbstractThe current fMRI study investigates the neural foundations of evaluating oneself and others ...
During the transformative period of adolescence, social influence plays a prominent role in shaping ...
Adolescence is the time of peak onset for many anxiety disorders, particularly Social Anxiety Disord...
Adolescents are particularly sensitive to peer influence. This may partly be due to an increased sal...
Social acceptance is of key importance for healthy functioning. We used functional magnetic resonanc...
Social acceptance is of key importance for healthy functioning. We used functional magnetic resonanc...
Adolescence is a period of heightened social connectedness and increased neural and behavioral sensi...
Social cognition is the collection of cognitive processes required to understand and interact with o...
Objective The establishment of an accurate understanding of one's social context is a central develo...
Self-evaluations undergo significant transformation during early adolescence, developing in parallel...
ABSTRACTSocial anxiety disorder typically begins in adolescence, a sensitive period for brain develo...
Peer rejection powerfully predicts adolescent anxiety. While cognitive differences influence anxious...
Humans are sophisticated social beings. Social cues from others are exceptionally salient, particula...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies have shown continued structural and functional development in neural ci...
Successful interpersonal interactions rely on an ability to read the emotional states of others and ...
AbstractThe current fMRI study investigates the neural foundations of evaluating oneself and others ...
During the transformative period of adolescence, social influence plays a prominent role in shaping ...
Adolescence is the time of peak onset for many anxiety disorders, particularly Social Anxiety Disord...
Adolescents are particularly sensitive to peer influence. This may partly be due to an increased sal...