AbstractChildren and adolescents learn to regulate their behavior by utilizing feedback from the environment but exactly how this ability develops remains unclear. To investigate this question, we recorded the event-related brain potential (ERP) from children (8–13 years), adolescents (14–17 years) and young adults (18–23 years) while they navigated a “virtual maze” in pursuit of monetary rewards. The amplitude of the reward positivity, an ERP component elicited by feedback stimuli, was evaluated for each age group. A current theory suggests the reward positivity is produced by the impact of reinforcement learning signals carried by the midbrain dopamine system on anterior cingulate cortex, which utilizes the signals to learn and execute ex...
The ability to enhance motivated performance through incentives is crucial to guide and ultimately o...
Cognitive control allows the coordination of cognitive processes to achieve goals. Control may be su...
ABSTRACTStudies comparing neural correlates of reward processing across development yield inconsiste...
Children and adolescents learn to regulate their behavior by utilizing feedback from the environment...
Children and adolescents learn to regulate their behavior by utilizing feedback from the environment...
AbstractChildren and adolescents learn to regulate their behavior by utilizing feedback from the env...
AbstractAdolescents engage in more risky behavior than children or adults. The most prominent hypoth...
ABSTRACTAdolescence is a period marked by changes in motivational and cognitive brain systems. Howev...
The pursuit of rewarding experiences motivates everyday human behavior, and can prove beneficial whe...
AbstractTypical adolescent behaviour such as increased risk-taking and novelty-seeking is probably r...
Decades of research have examined the neurocognitive mechanisms of cognitive control, but the motiva...
Decades of research have examined the neurocognitive mechanisms of cognitive control, but the motiva...
AbstractImmaturities in adolescent reward processing are thought to contribute to poor decision maki...
The ability to enhance motivated performance through incentives is crucial to guide and ultimately o...
The ability to enhance motivated performance through incentives is crucial to guide and ultimately o...
The ability to enhance motivated performance through incentives is crucial to guide and ultimately o...
Cognitive control allows the coordination of cognitive processes to achieve goals. Control may be su...
ABSTRACTStudies comparing neural correlates of reward processing across development yield inconsiste...
Children and adolescents learn to regulate their behavior by utilizing feedback from the environment...
Children and adolescents learn to regulate their behavior by utilizing feedback from the environment...
AbstractChildren and adolescents learn to regulate their behavior by utilizing feedback from the env...
AbstractAdolescents engage in more risky behavior than children or adults. The most prominent hypoth...
ABSTRACTAdolescence is a period marked by changes in motivational and cognitive brain systems. Howev...
The pursuit of rewarding experiences motivates everyday human behavior, and can prove beneficial whe...
AbstractTypical adolescent behaviour such as increased risk-taking and novelty-seeking is probably r...
Decades of research have examined the neurocognitive mechanisms of cognitive control, but the motiva...
Decades of research have examined the neurocognitive mechanisms of cognitive control, but the motiva...
AbstractImmaturities in adolescent reward processing are thought to contribute to poor decision maki...
The ability to enhance motivated performance through incentives is crucial to guide and ultimately o...
The ability to enhance motivated performance through incentives is crucial to guide and ultimately o...
The ability to enhance motivated performance through incentives is crucial to guide and ultimately o...
Cognitive control allows the coordination of cognitive processes to achieve goals. Control may be su...
ABSTRACTStudies comparing neural correlates of reward processing across development yield inconsiste...