2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/5x7mb
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Neural heterogeneity underlying late adolescent reward processing is linked to individual differences in behavioral sensation seeking.

Abstract: Adolescent risk-taking, including sensation seeking (SS), is often attributed to developmental changes in connectivity among brain regions implicated in cognitive control and reward processing. Despite considerable scientific and popular interest in this neurodevelopmental framework, there are few empirical investigations of adolescent network connectivity–let alone examinations of its links to SS behavior. The studies that have been done focus on mean-based approaches and leave unanswered questions about indi… Show more

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