What motivates adolescents? Neural responses to rewards and their influence on adolescents’ risk taking, learning, and cognitive control

Volume: 70, Pages: 135 - 147
Published: Nov 1, 2016
Abstract
Adolescence is characterized by pronounced changes in motivated behavior, during which emphasis on potential rewards may result in an increased tendency to approach things that are novel and bring potential for positive reinforcement. While this may result in risky and health-endangering behavior, it may also lead to positive consequences, such as behavioral flexibility and greater learning. In this review we will discuss both the maladaptive...
Paper Details
Title
What motivates adolescents? Neural responses to rewards and their influence on adolescents’ risk taking, learning, and cognitive control
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Volume
70
Pages
135 - 147
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