ABSTRACTAbnormalities in value-based decision making during adolescence have often been attributed to non-linear, inverted-U shaped development of reward-related processes. This hypothesis is strengthened by functional imaging work revealing an inverted-U shaped relationship between age and reward-related activity in the striatum. However, behavioural studies have mostly reported linear rather than non-linear increases in reward-related performance. In the present study, we investigated the mechanisms underlying the development of reward- and punishment-related processing across four age groups using a reversal learning task previously shown to depend on striatal dopamine. We demonstrate both linear and non-linear age effects on distinct co...
AbstractAdaptive behavior depends on the ability to flexibly alter our choices in response to change...
AbstractChildren and adolescents learn to regulate their behavior by utilizing feedback from the env...
The pursuit of rewarding experiences motivates everyday human behavior, and can prove beneficial whe...
ABSTRACTAbnormalities in value-based decision making during adolescence have often been attributed t...
Precisely charting the maturation of core neurocognitive functions such as reinforcement learning (R...
Precisely charting the maturation of core neurocognitive functions such as reinforcement learning (R...
ABSTRACTAdolescence is a period marked by changes in motivational and cognitive brain systems. Howev...
AbstractImmaturities in adolescent reward processing are thought to contribute to poor decision maki...
AbstractTypical adolescent behaviour such as increased risk-taking and novelty-seeking is probably r...
Contains fulltext : 95820.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Learning to act to receive reward and to withhold to avoid punishment has been found to be easier th...
AbstractAdolescents engage in more risky behavior than children or adults. The most prominent hypoth...
AbstractAdolescence is associated with quickly changing environmental demands which require excellen...
Understanding how learning changes during human development has been one of the long-standing object...
Understanding how learning changes during human development has been one of the long-standing object...
AbstractAdaptive behavior depends on the ability to flexibly alter our choices in response to change...
AbstractChildren and adolescents learn to regulate their behavior by utilizing feedback from the env...
The pursuit of rewarding experiences motivates everyday human behavior, and can prove beneficial whe...
ABSTRACTAbnormalities in value-based decision making during adolescence have often been attributed t...
Precisely charting the maturation of core neurocognitive functions such as reinforcement learning (R...
Precisely charting the maturation of core neurocognitive functions such as reinforcement learning (R...
ABSTRACTAdolescence is a period marked by changes in motivational and cognitive brain systems. Howev...
AbstractImmaturities in adolescent reward processing are thought to contribute to poor decision maki...
AbstractTypical adolescent behaviour such as increased risk-taking and novelty-seeking is probably r...
Contains fulltext : 95820.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Learning to act to receive reward and to withhold to avoid punishment has been found to be easier th...
AbstractAdolescents engage in more risky behavior than children or adults. The most prominent hypoth...
AbstractAdolescence is associated with quickly changing environmental demands which require excellen...
Understanding how learning changes during human development has been one of the long-standing object...
Understanding how learning changes during human development has been one of the long-standing object...
AbstractAdaptive behavior depends on the ability to flexibly alter our choices in response to change...
AbstractChildren and adolescents learn to regulate their behavior by utilizing feedback from the env...
The pursuit of rewarding experiences motivates everyday human behavior, and can prove beneficial whe...