Peer influence, Frontostriatal connectivity, and delay discounting in African American emerging adults

Volume: 14, Issue: 1, Pages: 155 - 163
Published: Oct 30, 2018
Abstract
Prior research has demonstrated the importance of delay discounting in adverse health behaviors, such as addiction, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, risk taking, and obesity. Nevertheless, the functional connectivity of neural circuitry associated with delay discounting and the ways in which the social environment may influence frontostriatal connectivity remain largely unknown, particularly in African Americans. Building on recent...
Paper Details
Title
Peer influence, Frontostriatal connectivity, and delay discounting in African American emerging adults
Published Date
Oct 30, 2018
Volume
14
Issue
1
Pages
155 - 163
Citation AnalysisPro
  • Scinapse’s Top 10 Citation Journals & Affiliations graph reveals the quality and authenticity of citations received by a paper.
  • Discover whether citations have been inflated due to self-citations, or if citations include institutional bias.