journal-article · 2006 · en
Earlier development of the accumbens relative to orbitofrontal cortex might underlie risk-taking behavior in adolescents
Galván, A., Hare, T. A., Parra, C. E., Penn, J., Voss, H., Glover, G., Casey, B. J.
Journal of Neuroscience, 26(25), 6885-6892
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Síntesis
Neuroimaging evidence for adolescent-typical heightened nucleus accumbens
response relative to OFC, providing a mechanism for elevated risk taking.
Etapas
12-18
Dominios
cognitive-development, risk-behavior
Tags
fmri · reward
Afirmaciones que citan esta fuente (1)
claim-dual-systems
Adolescent risk-taking reflects an asynchronous maturation between earlier-developing reward/socioemotional circuits and slower-maturing prefrontal control, not a global deficit.
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