Attention to the development of emotions and self in adulthood and aging has dramatically increased in the past half-century, and different theoretical frameworks have been presented to deal with the resulting findings. The current article reviews the major positions to have addressed these findings, ...
The reason for such behaviors is that university students are experiencing the transitional phase between adolescence and adulthood; the self-inflicted or external stimulants that they experience cause changes in their intrinsic or extrinsic emotion and behavior. Since emotion is a part of human life,...
relate to primary and secondary traits, as well as differences in men and women. This research reflects the importance of investigating psychopathic traits heterogeneously in males and females, to better inform prevention efforts focused on hindering the development and maintenance of these personality...
We used a novel automated segmentation pipeline applied to 1226 MRI scans from 667 children and adolescents aged 6–15 years; drew the development trajectories of the absolute volume, relative volume and asymmetry of the SN, STN, and RN; and investigated the association of emotional and ...
“mixed” than is the case in childhood. Levels of self-esteem tend to remain at this moderate level during young adulthood, but then rise during middle age to reach rather high levels by the age of 65. However, self-esteem levels tend to drop again during old age, to a similar extent...
To date, little is known about the long-term impact of in utero SSRI exposure on brain development, adult behavior, and the prevalence of emotional disorders later in life. Recent studies have suggested enhanced internalizing behavior in childhood (Oberlander et al, 2010), and an increased risk...
Childhood anxiety is negatively associated with general well-being, social functioning and academic performance [80,81,82]. Prospective longitudinal studies have demonstrated that anxiety that develops in early childhood may be a risk factor for future mental illness in adolescence and adulthood [83,84...
Childhood trauma may be linked to a heightened risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) in later life among women, finds research published online in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.
Since top-down control mechanisms occur at later processing stage and reflect in late ERP responses (>300 ms) interpreted as correlates of attention allocation, arousal, control and/or aware- ness37,38. For example, the deactivating strategy of avoidantly attached group is a product of ...
Sallay, H. & Dalbert, C., (2004). The development of the belief in a just world: the impact of being raised in a one-parent or an intact family. In C. Dalbert, & H. Sallay (Eds.),The justice motive in adolescence and young adulthood: Origins and consequences(pp.26–42). Routl...