Prosocial behavior relates to the rate and timing of cortical thinning from adolescence to young adulthood

Volume: 40, Pages: 100734 - 100734
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Prosocial behavior, or voluntary actions that intentionally benefit others, relate to desirable developmental outcomes such as peer acceptance, while lack of prosocial behavior has been associated with several neurodevelopmental disorders. Mapping the biological foundations of prosociality may thus aid our understanding of both normal and abnormal development, yet how prosociality relates to cortical development is largely unknown. Here,...
Paper Details
Title
Prosocial behavior relates to the rate and timing of cortical thinning from adolescence to young adulthood
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
40
Pages
100734 - 100734
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