Lasting associations between early-childhood temperament and late-adolescent reward-circuitry response to peer feedback

Volume: 26, Issue: 1, Pages: 229 - 243
Published: Jan 21, 2014
Abstract
Behavioral inhibition, a temperament identifiable in infancy, is associated with heightened withdrawal from social encounters. Prior studies raise particular interest in the striatum, which responds uniquely to monetary gains in behaviorally inhibited children followed into adolescence. Although behavioral manifestations of inhibition are expressed primarily in the social domain, it remains unclear whether observed striatal alterations to...
Paper Details
Title
Lasting associations between early-childhood temperament and late-adolescent reward-circuitry response to peer feedback
Published Date
Jan 21, 2014
Volume
26
Issue
1
Pages
229 - 243
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