Children growing up in poverty are vulnerable to negative changes in the developing brain; however, these outcomes vary widely. We tested the hypothesis that receipt of supportive …
An emerging theory of adolescent development suggests that brain maturation involves a progressive “frontalization” of function whereby the prefrontal cortex gradually assumes …
JT Larsen, YM To, G Fireman - Psychological Science, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
Though some models of emotion contend that happiness and sadness are mutually exclusive in experience, recent findings suggest that adults can feel happy and sad at the …
Functional MRI is widely used for imaging the neural correlates of psychological processes and how these brain processes change with learning, development and neuropsychiatric …
Over 90 years ago, anatomists noted the cortex is thinner in sulci than gyri, suggesting that development may occur on a fine scale driven by local topology. However, studies of brain …
M Cazzell, L Li, ZJ Lin, SJ Patel, H Liu - Neuroimage, 2012 - Elsevier
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research rarely reports gender differences in the neural correlates of risk decision making due to small sample sizes. In this functional …
N Chevalier - Canadian Psychology/Psychologie Canadienne, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Alors que les fonctions exécutives ont longtemps été envisagées comme une entité mystérieuse ne se manifestant qu'à partir de l'adolescence, il est désormais bien établi que …
Emerging data on the neural mechanisms of impulse control highlight brain regions involved in emotion and decision making, including the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) …
The ability to make individual-level predictions from neuroanatomy has the potential to be particularly useful in child development. Previously, resting-state functional connectivity …