SOCIAL REWARD CHANGES IN ADOLESCENCEHarda, ZofiaActa Neurobiologiae Experimentalis
doi:10.1016/j.adolescence.2010.05.012SocialidentityAdolescencePeergroupSelf-stereotypingIngroupfavouritismThis study investigated the proposition that adolescence involves significant shifts in social identity as a function of changes in social context and cognitive style. Using an experimental design, we ...
上文“Adolescence—the period lasting from approximately age 11 to 21—covers many social and emotional Changes.(青春期——大约从11岁持续到21岁,涵盖了许多社会和情感变化。)”说明青春期会有许多变化,下文“Although these characteristics can frustrate parents, they are developmentally normal and a natural...
Adolescence is a period of rapid physical development, culminating in the capacity for mature sexual experience. In some societies, this physical maturation coincides with well-marked changes in social and financial status, often marked by rites de passage for one or both sexes. Recognition of ...
adolescence could lead to disruptions in mental health and that the underlying cause of these impairments could result from the inability to forget unpleasant memories. In addition, there are reports showing that social isolation during the late adolescence and adulthoods induces the fear memory ...
In parallel with the hormonal and biological changes associated with puberty, adolescence is a time of profound psychological and social transformation. During adolescence, the social world and the peer interactions it enables become increasingly important. Compared with children (aged <10 years), adoles...
The current population-based study of Norwegian adolescents examined gender-specific patterns in the prospective association between social skills in early adolescence (age 12.5; n = 566) and changes in depressive symptoms from early to late adolescence (age 16.5; n = 375). Further, a potential ...
Social anxiety symptoms often begin during adolescence. It's a developmental process that is characterized by psychological changes, especially in terms of how we relate to others. One of the most ___ aspects of the adolescent years is the tendency for self-focus and a decrease in the amount ...
These changes in social–affective processing also may confer some adaptive advantages, such as greater flexibility in adjusting one's intrinsic motivations and goal priorities amidst changing social contexts in adolescence. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution Access ...
Social affiliation is essential for many species and gains significant importance during adolescence. Disturbances in social affiliation, in particular social rejection experiences during adolescence, affect an individual's well-being and are involved in the emergence of psychiatric disorders. The underlying...