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whereVLLis the subjective value of a larger-and-later offer,MLLis the objective magnitude of the offer,Dis the delay period, andKis a participant-specific hyperbolic discount rate that quantifies the devaluation of larger-and-later offers by time. The subjective value of a smaller-and-sooner...
sition to Adulthood Changes in Social Activities for Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders during the Transition to AdulthoodChanges in Social Activities for Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders during the Transition to AdulthoodJ. L. TaylorS. Bishop...
Research in animals and humans has revealed some of the structural, functional and molecular changes in the brain that underlie the effects of stress on social behaviour. Findings in this emerging field will have implications both for the clinic and for society. This is a preview of subscription...
Likewise, higher degrees of stratification mean that changes in the water system will not have equivalent effects on all actors. A long strand of social science research documents the unequal exposure to environmental risk by race, gender, social class, and place, which can intersect to shape vul...
adulthood, and did not investigate the impact of SCT on social impairments very early in life. To explore the extent to which early social vulnerabilities reflect high levels of symptoms that may belong to ASD, the present study investigates the impact of SCT on social impairments in the ...
Our results are in line with recent findings from another early childhood education program showing that preschool education made children more egalitarian at 7–8 years old36. Importantly, our results demonstrate that such changes can extend into adulthood—many decades after the intervention. It was...
during leaving behavior compared to approach behavior [21], suggesting that rapid functional connectivity changes between the two areas accompany distinct aspects of social interaction. Fig. 2: mPFC-centered neural circuits for control of social interaction....
Depression during sensitive periods of social development may have consequences that extend well beyond mental health, and far into adulthood. This study compared the social functioning of adults with adolescent-onset depression (ages 10–20) to those with adult-onset depression (ages 21+). Participa...
One possibility is that this effect was mediated by physiological changes related to the Pavlovian procedure to which subjects were exposed. Sevelinges et al.'s (2007) research with Long Evans rats supports this possibility, even though conditioning was already present in the immature phase in ...