AbstractAdolescence is a developmental period characterized by a greater tendency to take risks. While the adult literature has shown that sex steroids influence reward-related brain functioning and risk taking, research on the role of these hormones during puberty is limited. In this study, we examined the relation between pubertal hormones and adolescent risk taking using a probabilistic decision-making task. In this task, participants could choose on each trial to play or pass based on explicit information about the risk level and stakes involved in their decision. We administered this task to 58 11-to-13-year-old girls while functional MRI images were obtained to examine reward-related brain processes associated with their risky choices...
Risk taking is a multidimensional construct. It is currently unclear which aspects of risk-taking ch...
There has been strong interest, spanning several disciplines, in understanding adolescence as a deve...
Neurobiological models suggest that adolescents are driven by an overactive ventral striatum (VS) re...
AbstractAdolescence is a developmental period characterized by a greater tendency to take risks. Whi...
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by a greater tendency to take risks. While the a...
ABSTRACTRisk taking is an integral part of learning and development, particularly during adolescence...
Adolescence is a period in development characterized by a greater tendency to engage in risky behavi...
Risk taking is an integral part of learning and development, particularly during adolescence the pre...
Pubertal development is a potential trigger for increases in risk-taking behaviours during adolescen...
The onset of adolescence is associated with an increased tendency to engage in risky behaviors and a...
The role of puberty in the development of risk taking remains poorly understood. Here, in a normativ...
OBJECTIVE: Risk-taking during adolescence is a leading cause of mortality; Neuroscience research ...
Adolescence is a period of dynamic change in nearly every domain. This developmental transition is c...
Prior studies have highlighted adolescence as a period of increased risk-taking, which is postulated...
There has been strong interest, spanning several disciplines, in understanding adolescence as a deve...
Risk taking is a multidimensional construct. It is currently unclear which aspects of risk-taking ch...
There has been strong interest, spanning several disciplines, in understanding adolescence as a deve...
Neurobiological models suggest that adolescents are driven by an overactive ventral striatum (VS) re...
AbstractAdolescence is a developmental period characterized by a greater tendency to take risks. Whi...
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by a greater tendency to take risks. While the a...
ABSTRACTRisk taking is an integral part of learning and development, particularly during adolescence...
Adolescence is a period in development characterized by a greater tendency to engage in risky behavi...
Risk taking is an integral part of learning and development, particularly during adolescence the pre...
Pubertal development is a potential trigger for increases in risk-taking behaviours during adolescen...
The onset of adolescence is associated with an increased tendency to engage in risky behaviors and a...
The role of puberty in the development of risk taking remains poorly understood. Here, in a normativ...
OBJECTIVE: Risk-taking during adolescence is a leading cause of mortality; Neuroscience research ...
Adolescence is a period of dynamic change in nearly every domain. This developmental transition is c...
Prior studies have highlighted adolescence as a period of increased risk-taking, which is postulated...
There has been strong interest, spanning several disciplines, in understanding adolescence as a deve...
Risk taking is a multidimensional construct. It is currently unclear which aspects of risk-taking ch...
There has been strong interest, spanning several disciplines, in understanding adolescence as a deve...
Neurobiological models suggest that adolescents are driven by an overactive ventral striatum (VS) re...