Adolescent gender differences in neural reactivity to a friend’s positive affect and real-world positive experiences in social contexts

Volume: 43, Pages: 100779 - 100779
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Peers become increasingly important during adolescence, with emerging gender differences in peer relationships associated with distinct behavioral and emotional outcomes. Males tend to socialize in larger peer groups with competitive interactions, whereas females engage in longer bouts of dyadic interaction with more intimacy. To examine gender differences in neural response to ecologically valid displays of positive affect and future social...
Paper Details
Title
Adolescent gender differences in neural reactivity to a friend’s positive affect and real-world positive experiences in social contexts
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
43
Pages
100779 - 100779
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