Associations between sleep habits and different impulsivity facets in adolescence
Research in Developmental Disabilities,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
159, P. 104962 - 104962
Published: March 12, 2025
Language: Английский
Dopamine genetic composite score × environment interactions on executive function in children and adolescents: A systematic review
Developmental Review,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
76, P. 101201 - 101201
Published: May 8, 2025
Language: Английский
Effects of reproductive experience on cost-benefit decision making in female rats
Mojdeh Faraji,
No information about this author
Omar A. Viera-Resto,
No information about this author
Barry Setlow
No information about this author
et al.
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18
Published: Jan. 29, 2024
Many
individuals
undergo
mating
and/or
other
aspects
of
reproductive
experience
at
some
point
in
their
lives,
and
pregnancy
childbirth
particular
are
associated
with
alterations
the
prevalence
several
psychiatric
disorders.
Research
rodents
shows
that
maternal
affects
spatial
learning
hippocampal
function.
In
contrast,
there
has
been
little
work
animal
models
concerning
how
cost–benefit
decision
making,
despite
relevance
this
aspect
cognition
for
To
begin
to
address
issue,
reproductively
experienced
(RE)
naïve
(RN)
female
Long-Evans
rats
were
tested
across
multiple
tasks
assess
different
forms
making.
a
risky
decision-making
task,
which
chose
between
small,
safe
food
reward
large
accompanied
by
variable
probabilities
punishment,
RE
females
significantly
more
frequently
than
RN
(greater
risk
taking).
an
intertemporal
choice
immediate
delivered
after
delay
period,
less
females.
Together,
these
results
show
distinct
effects
on
making
rats,
highlight
status
as
could
influence
relevant
Language: Английский
Understanding alcohol use and alcohol use disorders from a developmental psychopathology perspective: Research advances, challenges, and future directions
Development and Psychopathology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 15
Published: April 24, 2024
Abstract
As
part
of
the
special
issue
Development
and
Psychopathology
honoring
remarkable
contributions
Dr
Dante
Cicchetti,
current
paper
attempts
to
describe
recent
that
a
developmental
psychopathology
perspective
has
made
in
understanding
development
alcohol
use
alcohol-related
problems
over
lifespan.
The
also
identifies
some
future
challenges
research
directions.
Because
scope
this
task
far
exceeds
confines
journal
length
article
does
not
attempt
comprehensive
review.
Rather,
it
builds
on
an
earlier
review
commentary
was
published
2013,
with
similar
goal.)Building
work
updating
its
conclusions
suggestions
for
directions,
emphasizes
findings
from
areas
were
identified
further
study
2013
have
been
since
time.
Language: Английский
Caudate nucleus volume in medicated and unmedicated patients with early- and adult-onset schizophrenia
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Environmental statistics and experience shape risk-taking across adolescence
Trends in Cognitive Sciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
27(12), P. 1123 - 1134
Published: Sept. 20, 2023
Language: Английский
Moral Disengagement in Adolescent Offenders: Its Relationship with Antisocial Behavior and Its Presence in Offenders of the Law and School Norms
Children,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 70 - 70
Published: Jan. 8, 2024
This
study
focuses
on
understanding
the
relationship
between
moral
disengagement
mechanisms
in
adolescents
who
engage
law-breaking
activities
and
those
violate
school
norms.
To
do
so,
we
administered
Mechanisms
of
Moral
Disengagement
Scale
(MMDS),
which
evaluates
justification,
euphemistic
labeling,
advantageous
comparison,
deflection
responsibility,
diffusion
distortion
consequences,
dehumanization,
attribution
blame,
to
366
(60.1%
males
(
Language: Английский
A framework for interpreting the relationship between risk-taking and self-control in adolescence
International Journal of Behavioral Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 29, 2024
Adolescent
risky
behaviors
are
often
interpreted
as
products
of
self-control
failures
stemming
from
a
developmental
mismatch
between
reward
processing
and
cognitive
control
systems.
However,
adolescents
–
much
like
adults
may
also
engage
in
because
conscious
deliberate
(even
if
objectively
poor)
decisions.
It
is
not
easy
to
distinguish
these
two
scenarios
when
people
fail
they
actually
do
things
want
do.
We
build
on
philosopher
Harry
Frankfurt’s
classical
work
free
will
provide
framework
for
determining
why
given
behavior
stems
failure
self-control.
This
enables
the
proposal
clear
reasonable
criteria
that
can
be
used
clarify
relationship
adolescent
risk-taking
Language: Английский
Functional connectivity between the nucleus accumbens and amygdala underlies avoidance learning during adolescence: Implications for developmental psychopathology
Development and Psychopathology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 13
Published: Sept. 26, 2024
Abstract
Background:
Reward
and
threat
processes
work
together
to
support
adaptive
learning
during
development.
Adolescence
is
associated
with
increasing
approach
behavior
(e.g.,
novelty-seeking,
risk-taking)
but
often
also
coincides
emerging
internalizing
symptoms,
which
are
characterized
by
heightened
avoidance
behavior.
Peaking
engagement
of
the
nucleus
accumbens
(NAcc)
adolescence,
studied
in
reward
paradigms,
may
relate
mechanisms
adolescent
psychopathology.
Methods:
47
typically
developing
adolescents
(9.9–22.9
years)
completed
an
aversive
task
functional
magnetic
resonance
imaging,
wherein
visual
cues
were
paired
sound
or
no
sound.
Task
blocks
involved
escapable
aversively
reinforced
stimulus
(CS+
r
),
same
without
reinforcement
nr
a
that
was
never
(CS−).
Parent-reported
symptoms
measured
using
Revised
Child
Anxiety
Depression
Scales.
Results:
Functional
connectivity
between
NAcc
amygdala
differentiated
stimuli,
such
increased
for
CS+
(
p
=
.023)
not
CS−.
Adolescents
greater
demonstrated
positive
CS−
.041).
Conclusions:
show
NAcc-amygdala
escape
from
threat.
Higher
anxiety
depression
elevated
safety,
reflect
poor
safety
versus
discrimination.
Language: Английский
Effects of Reproductive Experience on Cost-Benefit Decision Making in Females and Males
Mojdeh Faraji,
No information about this author
Omar A. Viera-Resto,
No information about this author
Barry Setlow
No information about this author
et al.
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 5, 2023
Abstract
Almost
all
individuals
undergo
reproductive
and/or
parenting
experience
at
some
point
in
their
lives,
and
pregnancy
childbirth
particular
are
associated
with
alterations
the
prevalence
of
several
psychiatric
disorders.
Research
rodents
shows
that
maternal
affects
spatial
learning
other
aspects
hippocampal
function.
In
contrast,
there
has
been
little
work
animal
models
concerning
how
cost-benefit
decision
making,
despite
relevance
this
aspect
cognition
for
To
begin
to
address
issue,
reproductively
experienced
(RE)
naïve
(RN)
female
male
Long-Evans
rats
were
tested
across
multiple
tasks
assess
different
forms
making.
a
risky
decision-making
task,
which
chose
between
small,
safe
food
reward
large
accompanied
by
variable
probabilities
punishment,
RE
RN
males
did
not
differ,
whereas
females
significantly
more
frequently
than
(greater
risk
taking).
an
intertemporal
choice
immediate
delivered
after
delay
period,
males,
less
females.
Together,
these
results
show
distinct
effects
on
making
both
sexes,
highlight
status
as
could
influence
relevant
Language: Английский