Teens impulsively react rather than retreat from threat

Volume: 36, Pages: 220 - 227
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
There is a significant inflection in risk taking and criminal behavior during adolescence, but the basis for this increase remains largely unknown. An increased sensitivity to rewards has been suggested to explain these behaviors, yet juvenile offences often occur in emotionally charged situations of negative valence. How behavior is altered by changes in negative emotional processes during adolescence has received less attention than changes in...
Paper Details
Title
Teens impulsively react rather than retreat from threat
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
36
Pages
220 - 227
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