Neural correlates of self- and other-referential processing in young adolescents and the effects of testosterone and peer similarity

Volume: 219, Pages: 117060 - 117060
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
During adolescence, self-concept develops profoundly, accompanied by major changes in hormone levels. Self-evaluations become more complex, and peers and their opinions increasingly salient. Neuroimaging studies have investigated self- and other-related processing in adolescents, however, the influence of similarity of peers on these processes is still unclear, as well as functional connectivity underlying such processes. We investigated the...
Paper Details
Title
Neural correlates of self- and other-referential processing in young adolescents and the effects of testosterone and peer similarity
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
219
Pages
117060 - 117060
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