The association between delinquent peer affiliation and disruptive behavior interacts with functional brain correlates of reward sensitivity: a biosocial interaction study …

JJ Tielbeek, M van der Hooft, MD Cohn… - Psychological …, 2024 - cambridge.org
BackgroundAffiliating with delinquent peers may stimulate the development of antisocial
behavior, especially for adolescents who are sensitive to social rewards. The current study …

Permissive parenting, deviant peer affiliations, and delinquent behavior in adolescence: The moderating role of sympathetic nervous system reactivity

JB Hinnant, SA Erath, KM Tu, M El-Sheikh - Journal of abnormal child …, 2016 - Springer
The present study examined two measures of sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity as
moderators of the indirect path from permissive parenting to deviant peer affiliations to …

Incentive processing in persistent disruptive behavior and psychopathic traits: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study in adolescents

MD Cohn, DJ Veltman, LE Pape, K van Lith… - Biological …, 2015 - Elsevier
Background Children with early-onset disruptive behavior disorder (DBD), especially those
with callous-unemotional traits, are at risk of developing persistent and severe adult …

[HTML][HTML] Peer victimization and dysfunctional reward processing: ERP and behavioral responses to social and monetary rewards

BI Rappaport, L Hennefield, A Kujawa… - Frontiers in behavioral …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Peer victimization (or bullying) is a known risk factor for depression, especially among youth.
However, the mechanisms connecting victimization experience to depression symptoms …

Understanding the Impact of Deviant Peer Association on Dual Systems Model Development: Testing the Moderating Role of ADHD

T Wojciechowski - The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Recent research has indicated that deviant peers may play a role in cognitive development.
This is particularly the case for the dual systems model, a key framework for understanding …

Neural correlates of social decision-making in severely antisocial adolescents

W van den Bos, P Vahl, B Güroğlu… - Social cognitive and …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Neurobiological and behavioral findings suggest that the development of delinquent
behavior is associated with atypical social-affective processing. However, to date, no study …

[HTML][HTML] Dysfunctional social reinforcement processing in disruptive behavior disorders: an functional magnetic resonance imaging study

S Hwang, H Meffert, MR VanTieghem… - Clinical …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective Prior functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) work has revealed that
children/adolescents with disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs) show dysfunctional …

Past-year relational victimization is associated with a blunted neural response to rewards in emerging adults

P Ethridge, A Sandre, MA Dirks… - Social cognitive and …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Anhedonia is associated with multiple forms of psychopathology, yet relatively, little is known
about how anhedonia develops. Emerging evidence suggests that anhedonia is the result of …

Neurobiological sensitivity to social rewards and punishments moderates link between peer norms and adolescent risk taking

EH Telzer, NA Jorgensen, MJ Prinstein… - Child …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Although peer influence is a strong predictor of adolescents' risk‐taking behaviors, not all
adolescents are susceptible to their peer group. One hundred and thirty‐six adolescents …

Deviant peer affiliation mediates the influence of parental psychological control on adolescent aggressive behavior: The moderating effect of self-esteem

S Lin, C Yu, J Chen, J Sheng, Y Hu, L Zhong… - Personality and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Although previous research indicated that parental psychological control (PPC) functions as
an important risk factor for the development of aggressive behavior in adolescents; the …