AbstractRecent research on risky decision-making in adults has shown that both the risk in potential outcomes and their valence (i.e., whether those outcomes involve gains or losses) exert dissociable influences on decisions. We hypothesised that the influences of these two crucial decision variables (risk and valence) on decision-making would vary developmentally during adolescence. We adapted a risk-taking paradigm that provides precise metrics for the impacts of risk and valence. Decision-making in 11–16 year old female adolescents was influenced by both risk and valence. However, their influences assumed different developmental patterns: the impact of valence diminished with age, while there was no developmental change in the impact of ...
Although many neuroimaging studies have investigated adolescent risk taking, few studies have dissoc...
Adolescence is often described as a period of increased risk taking relative to both childhood and a...
Adolescent risk taking behavior research rarely takes a decision making perspective. Seventy-one ad...
Adolescents often make risky and impulsive decisions. Such behavior has led to the common assumption...
Adolescents take more risks than adults in the real world, but laboratory experiments do not consist...
AbstractTwo limitations in research examining adolescents' risk cognitions have been the absence of ...
AbstractIndividuals are frequently faced with risky decisions involving the potential for both gain ...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Two limitations in research examining adolescents' risk cognitions have been the absence of developm...
Risk-taking is highly prevalent among adolescent males, and a range of studies have shown that decis...
The propensity to take risks is thought to increase across childhood, peak in mid adolescence, and d...
Adolescence is characterized by a surge in maladaptive risk-taking behaviors, but whether and how th...
<p>Decision-making under risk has been of interest to philosophers for centuries. in Only in recent ...
Adolescence is often described as a period of increased risk taking relative to both childhood and a...
Adolescence is often described as a period of increased risk taking relative to both childhood and a...
Although many neuroimaging studies have investigated adolescent risk taking, few studies have dissoc...
Adolescence is often described as a period of increased risk taking relative to both childhood and a...
Adolescent risk taking behavior research rarely takes a decision making perspective. Seventy-one ad...
Adolescents often make risky and impulsive decisions. Such behavior has led to the common assumption...
Adolescents take more risks than adults in the real world, but laboratory experiments do not consist...
AbstractTwo limitations in research examining adolescents' risk cognitions have been the absence of ...
AbstractIndividuals are frequently faced with risky decisions involving the potential for both gain ...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Two limitations in research examining adolescents' risk cognitions have been the absence of developm...
Risk-taking is highly prevalent among adolescent males, and a range of studies have shown that decis...
The propensity to take risks is thought to increase across childhood, peak in mid adolescence, and d...
Adolescence is characterized by a surge in maladaptive risk-taking behaviors, but whether and how th...
<p>Decision-making under risk has been of interest to philosophers for centuries. in Only in recent ...
Adolescence is often described as a period of increased risk taking relative to both childhood and a...
Adolescence is often described as a period of increased risk taking relative to both childhood and a...
Although many neuroimaging studies have investigated adolescent risk taking, few studies have dissoc...
Adolescence is often described as a period of increased risk taking relative to both childhood and a...
Adolescent risk taking behavior research rarely takes a decision making perspective. Seventy-one ad...