Adolescence is often described as a period of increased risk taking relative to both childhood and adulthood. This inflection in risky choice behavior has been attributed to a neurobiological imbalance between earlier developing motivational systems and later developing top-down control regions. Yet few studies have decomposed risky choice to investigate the underlying mechanisms or tracked their differential developmental trajectory. The current study uses a risk–return decomposition to more precisely assess the development of processes underlying risky choice and to link them more directly to specific neural mechanisms. This decomposition specifies the influence of changing risks (outcome variability) and changing returns (expected value)...
Understanding adolescent decision-making is significant for informing basic models of neurodevelopme...
Although the outcomes of our daily-life risky decisions are often unknown (e.g., receiving or not re...
BACKGROUND\nRisk-taking, which involves voluntary choices for behaviors where outcomes remain uncert...
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...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...
Although many neuroimaging studies have investigated adolescent risk taking, few studies have dissoc...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by increased risk-taking behavior. Current neuro...
Research on adolescence has largely focused on the particular biological and neural changes that pla...
Research on adolescence has largely focused on the particular biological and neural changes that pla...
Although many neuroimaging studies on adolescent risk taking have focused on brain activation during...
<p>Decision-making under risk has been of interest to philosophers for centuries. in Only in recent ...
AbstractIndividuals are frequently faced with risky decisions involving the potential for both gain ...
Understanding adolescent decision-making is significant for informing basic models of neurodevelopme...
Although the outcomes of our daily-life risky decisions are often unknown (e.g., receiving or not re...
BACKGROUND\nRisk-taking, which involves voluntary choices for behaviors where outcomes remain uncert...
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...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...
Recent models hypothesize that adolescents' risky behavior is the consequence of increased sensitivi...
Although many neuroimaging studies have investigated adolescent risk taking, few studies have dissoc...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by increased risk-taking behavior. Current neuro...
Research on adolescence has largely focused on the particular biological and neural changes that pla...
Research on adolescence has largely focused on the particular biological and neural changes that pla...
Although many neuroimaging studies on adolescent risk taking have focused on brain activation during...
<p>Decision-making under risk has been of interest to philosophers for centuries. in Only in recent ...
AbstractIndividuals are frequently faced with risky decisions involving the potential for both gain ...
Understanding adolescent decision-making is significant for informing basic models of neurodevelopme...
Although the outcomes of our daily-life risky decisions are often unknown (e.g., receiving or not re...
BACKGROUND\nRisk-taking, which involves voluntary choices for behaviors where outcomes remain uncert...