ABSTRACTSocial anxiety disorder represents a debilitating condition that has large adverse effects on the quality of social connections, educational achievement and wellbeing. Age-of-onset data suggests that early adolescence is a developmentally sensitive juncture for the onset of social anxiety. In this review, we highlight the potential of using a developmental cognitive neuroscience approach to understand (i) why there are normative increases in social worries in adolescence and (ii) how adolescence-associated changes may ‘bring out’ neuro-cognitive risk factors for social anxiety in a subset of individuals during this developmental period. We also speculate on how changes that occur in learning and plasticity may allow for optimal acqu...
Longitudinal studies offer a unique window into developmental change. Yet, most of what we know abou...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common mental health disorders. It is characterized...
Neural correlates of social cognition were assessed in 9-to-17-year-olds using functional magnetic r...
Social anxiety disorder represents a debilitating condition that has large adverse effects on the qu...
ABSTRACTSocial anxiety disorder represents a debilitating condition that has large adverse effects o...
AbstractSocial anxiety disorder (SAD) markedly impairs daily functioning. For adolescents, SAD can c...
ABSTRACTSocial anxiety disorder typically begins in adolescence, a sensitive period for brain develo...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) markedly impairs daily functioning. For adolescents, SAD can constrain...
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is a common and debilitating condition that typically manifests in ado...
Adolescence is associated with increases in sensitivity to social evaluation, which may be supported...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies have shown continued structural and functional development in neural ci...
Anticipation of uncertain social threat and certain-and-immediate presentation of social threat are ...
Background: Identifying psychological processes that maintain social anxiety holds promise for impro...
Early adolescence poses many challenges for young people, and it is during this phase that social an...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common and impairing disorders in adolescence, part...
Longitudinal studies offer a unique window into developmental change. Yet, most of what we know abou...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common mental health disorders. It is characterized...
Neural correlates of social cognition were assessed in 9-to-17-year-olds using functional magnetic r...
Social anxiety disorder represents a debilitating condition that has large adverse effects on the qu...
ABSTRACTSocial anxiety disorder represents a debilitating condition that has large adverse effects o...
AbstractSocial anxiety disorder (SAD) markedly impairs daily functioning. For adolescents, SAD can c...
ABSTRACTSocial anxiety disorder typically begins in adolescence, a sensitive period for brain develo...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) markedly impairs daily functioning. For adolescents, SAD can constrain...
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is a common and debilitating condition that typically manifests in ado...
Adolescence is associated with increases in sensitivity to social evaluation, which may be supported...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies have shown continued structural and functional development in neural ci...
Anticipation of uncertain social threat and certain-and-immediate presentation of social threat are ...
Background: Identifying psychological processes that maintain social anxiety holds promise for impro...
Early adolescence poses many challenges for young people, and it is during this phase that social an...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common and impairing disorders in adolescence, part...
Longitudinal studies offer a unique window into developmental change. Yet, most of what we know abou...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common mental health disorders. It is characterized...
Neural correlates of social cognition were assessed in 9-to-17-year-olds using functional magnetic r...