Forgetting the best when predicting the worst: Preliminary observations on neural circuit function in adolescent social anxiety

Volume: 13, Pages: 21 - 31
Published: Jun 1, 2015
Abstract
Social anxiety disorder typically begins in adolescence, a sensitive period for brain development, when increased complexity and salience of peer relationships requires novel forms of social learning. Disordered social learning in adolescence may explain how brain dysfunction promotes social anxiety. Socially anxious adolescents (n = 15) and adults (n = 19) and non-anxious adolescents (n = 24) and adults (n = 32) predicted, then received, social...
Paper Details
Title
Forgetting the best when predicting the worst: Preliminary observations on neural circuit function in adolescent social anxiety
Published Date
Jun 1, 2015
Volume
13
Pages
21 - 31
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