Parenting is often implicated as a potential source of individual differences in youths’ emotional information processing. The present study examined whether parental affect is related to an important aspect of adolescent emotional development, response to peer evaluation. Specifically, we examined relations between maternal negative affect, observed during parent–adolescent discussion of an adolescent-nominated concern with which s/he wants parental support, and adolescent neural responses to peer evaluation in 40 emotionally healthy and depressed adolescents. We focused on a network of ventral brain regions involved in affective processing of social information: the amygdala, anterior insula, nucleus accumbens, and subgenual anterior cing...
Current research on adolescent brain development has uncovered individual differences in patterns of...
Social feedback from parents has a profound impact on the development of a child's self-concept. Yet...
Parental depression is a significant risk factor for adolescents' engagement in risk taking. Yet the...
AbstractParenting is often implicated as a potential source of individual differences in youths’ emo...
Parenting is often implicated as a potential source of individual differences in youths' emotional i...
Parental criticism can have positive and negative effects on childrens and adolescents behavior; ye...
Parental criticism can have positive and negative effects on children's and adolescents' behavior; y...
ow nloaded from Maternal criticism in healthy youth 2 Parental criticism can have positive and nega...
Recent research has implicated altered neural response to interpersonal feedback as an important fac...
BACKGROUND: The synergic interaction of risk genes and environmental factors has been thought to pla...
Abstract Recent research has implicated altered neural response to interpersonal feedback as an impo...
Mounting research supports that co-rumination, the tendency to seek peer support by engaging in exte...
Mounting research supports that co-rumination, the tendency to seek peer support by engaging in exte...
Recent research has implicated altered neural response to interpersonal feedback as an important fac...
12 pagesDepression affects neural processing of emotional stimuli and could, therefore, impact paren...
Current research on adolescent brain development has uncovered individual differences in patterns of...
Social feedback from parents has a profound impact on the development of a child's self-concept. Yet...
Parental depression is a significant risk factor for adolescents' engagement in risk taking. Yet the...
AbstractParenting is often implicated as a potential source of individual differences in youths’ emo...
Parenting is often implicated as a potential source of individual differences in youths' emotional i...
Parental criticism can have positive and negative effects on childrens and adolescents behavior; ye...
Parental criticism can have positive and negative effects on children's and adolescents' behavior; y...
ow nloaded from Maternal criticism in healthy youth 2 Parental criticism can have positive and nega...
Recent research has implicated altered neural response to interpersonal feedback as an important fac...
BACKGROUND: The synergic interaction of risk genes and environmental factors has been thought to pla...
Abstract Recent research has implicated altered neural response to interpersonal feedback as an impo...
Mounting research supports that co-rumination, the tendency to seek peer support by engaging in exte...
Mounting research supports that co-rumination, the tendency to seek peer support by engaging in exte...
Recent research has implicated altered neural response to interpersonal feedback as an important fac...
12 pagesDepression affects neural processing of emotional stimuli and could, therefore, impact paren...
Current research on adolescent brain development has uncovered individual differences in patterns of...
Social feedback from parents has a profound impact on the development of a child's self-concept. Yet...
Parental depression is a significant risk factor for adolescents' engagement in risk taking. Yet the...