When Is an Adolescent an Adult? Assessing Cognitive Control in Emotional and Nonemotional Contexts

Volume: 27, Issue: 4, Pages: 549 - 562
Published: Feb 24, 2016
Abstract
An individual is typically considered an adult at age 18, although the age of adulthood varies for different legal and social policies. A key question is how cognitive capacities relevant to these policies change with development. The current study used an emotional go/no-go paradigm and functional neuroimaging to assess cognitive control under sustained states of negative and positive arousal in a community sample of one hundred ten 13- to...
Paper Details
Title
When Is an Adolescent an Adult? Assessing Cognitive Control in Emotional and Nonemotional Contexts
Published Date
Feb 24, 2016
Volume
27
Issue
4
Pages
549 - 562
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