Behavioral and Neural Pathways Supporting the Development of Prosocial and Risk‐Taking Behavior Across Adolescence
Abstract
This study tested the pathways
supporting adolescent development of prosocial and rebellious behavior.
Self-report and structural brain development data were obtained in a
three-wave, longitudinal neuroimaging study (8-29 years, N=210 at wave
three). First, prosocial and rebellious behavior assessed at wave three
were positively correlated. Perspective taking and intention to comfort
uniquely predicted prosocial behavior, whereas fun...
Paper Details
Title
Behavioral and Neural Pathways Supporting the Development of Prosocial and Risk‐Taking Behavior Across Adolescence
Published Date
Aug 27, 2019
Journal
Volume
91
Issue
3
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