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The Effect of Parents and Peers on the Neural Correlates of Risk ...


The Effect of Parents and Peers on the Neural Correlates of Risk ...

This study examined the contributions of parent-adolescent relationship quality and deviant peer affiliation from 6th-8th grades along with the neural ...

The Effect of Parents and Peers on the Neural Correlates of Risk ...

The Effect of Parents and Peers on the Neural Correlates of Risk. Taking and Antisocial Behavior During Adolescence. Christy R. Rogers 1 ...

The Effect of Parents and Peers on the Neural Correlates of Risk ...

This study examined the contributions of parent-adolescent relationship quality and deviant peer affiliation from 6th–8th grades along with the neural ...

Differential effects of parent and peer presence on neural correlates ...

The presence of peers and parents has the potential to impact risky behavior through their modulation of affective, cognitive control and social-cognitive ...

The Effect of Parents and Peers on the Neural Correlates of Risk ...

High parent-adolescent closeness in early adolescence predicted lower antisocial behavior for girls in later adolescence via lower affiliation ...

Differential effects of parent and peer presence on neural correlates ...

Adolescence is a developmental period associated with increased health-risk behaviors and unique sensitivity to the input from the social context, ...

Associations between peer attachment and neural correlates of risk ...

Accordingly, high levels of peer attachment may heighten adolescents' sensitivity to risk information, ultimately resulting in low risk-taking behaviors. On the ...

The Effect of Parents and Peers on the Neural Correlates of Risk ...

Dive into the research topics of 'The Effect of Parents and Peers on the Neural Correlates of Risk Taking and Antisocial Behavior During Adolescence'. Together ...

Neural Correlates of Conflicting Social Influence on Adolescent Risk ...

Behaviorally, adolescents took more risks only when their parent endorsed risky decisions but not when their peers endorsed risky decisions. At the neural level ...

Neural correlates of adolescents' viewing of parents' and peers ...

Relative activations in the PCC and precuneus to the peer vs. the parent were related both to reported risk-taking behavior and to affiliations with more risk- ...

The Effect of Parents and Peers on the Neural Correlates of Risk ...

Chein, J., Albert, D., O'Brien, L., Uckert, K., & Steinberg, L. (2011). Peers increase adolescent risk taking by enhancing activity in the brain's reward ...

Differential effects of parent and peer presence on neural correlates ...

Behavioral findings revealed no effects of social context on risk-taking. At the neural level, a collection of affective, social, and cognitive ...

Neural Correlates of Conflicting Social Influence on Adolescent Risk ...

Behaviorally, adolescents took more risks only when their parent endorsed risky decisions but not when their peers endorsed risky decisions. At ...

NEURAL MECHANISMS OF PEER INFLUENCE ON RISK TAKING

Differential effects of parent and peer presence on neural correlates of risk taking in · adolescence. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 13(9), 945– ...

Behavioral and Neural Trajectories of Risk Taking for Peer and ...

Furthermore, exploratory longitudinal whole-brain analyses revealed subthreshold differences between best friend and parent trajectories within ...

Neural correlates of conflicting social influence on adolescent risk ...

Adolescence is often characterized by heightened risk‐taking behaviors, which are shaped by social influence from parents and peers.

Neural mechanisms of social influence in adolescence

In this study, we examine the neural correlates of social influence from both parents and peers, two important sources of influence.

Neural similarity in nucleus accumbens during decision‐making for ...

Further, when examining neural similarity between adolescents' self and their parent in the NACC and vmPFC, we did not find links to peer ...

The quality of adolescents' peer relationships modulates neural ...

This dual systems perspective posits that a neural imbalance between affective and cognitive control brain regions underlies adolescent risk taking. For example ...