When Is an Adolescent an Adult? Assessing Cognitive Control in Emotional and Nonemotional Contexts
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
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
4
Pages
549 - 562
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