Neural correlates of social influence on risk perception during development

Volume: 15, Issue: 3, Pages: 355 - 367
Published: Feb 24, 2020
Abstract
Studies have shown that adolescents are more likely than adults to take risks in the presence of peers than when alone, and that young adolescents’ risk perception is more influenced by other teenagers than by adults. The current fMRI study investigated the effect of social influence on risk perception in female adolescents (aged 12–14) and adults (aged 23–29). Participants rated the riskiness of everyday situations and were then informed about...
Paper Details
Title
Neural correlates of social influence on risk perception during development
Published Date
Feb 24, 2020
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
355 - 367
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