Sleep to Internalizing Pathway in Young Adolescents (SIPYA): A proposed neurodevelopmental model

SA Akbar, AT Mattfeld, AR Laird, DL McMakin - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
The prevalence of internalizing disorders, ie, anxiety and depressive disorders, spikes in
adolescence and has been increasing amongst adolescents despite the existence of …

[HTML][HTML] Puberty and functional brain development in humans: Convergence in findings?

J Dai, KS Scherf - Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 2019 - Elsevier
Although there is a long history of studying the influence of pubertal hormones on brain
function/structure in animals, this research in human adolescents is young but burgeoning …

Viewing nonsuicidal self-injury in adolescence through a developmental neuroscience lens: The impact of neural sensitivity to socioaffective pain and reward

LR Cummings, AT Mattfeld, JW Pettit… - Clinical …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI)—deliberate self-harm without the intent to die—is a high-risk
and impairing behavior associated with long-term morbidity and mortality risks. The …

Immediate early gene activation throughout the brain is associated with dynamic changes in social context

CM Williamson, IS Klein, W Lee, JP Curley - Social Neuroscience, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Social competence is dependent on successful processing of social context information. The
social opportunity paradigm is a methodology in which dynamic shifts in social context are …

The hippocampus and social impairment in psychiatric disorders

M Schafer, D Schiller - Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on …, 2018 - symposium.cshlp.org
Social deficits, such as poor social skills (ie, the inability to engage in appropriate and
effective social interactions) and social withdrawal, are prevalent across psychiatric …

Linking anhedonia symptoms with behavioural and neural reward responses in adolescent depression

C McCabe - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2018 - Elsevier
Highlights•Early onset adolescent depression leads to poorer health outcomes in
adulthood.•Questionnaires measuring anhedonia in adolescents are needed.•Clinical …

A social affective neuroscience model of risk and resilience in adolescent depression: Preliminary evidence and application to sexual and gender minority …

EE Forbes, KL Eckstrand, DL Rofey, JS Silk - … : Cognitive Neuroscience and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Depression is a disorder of dysregulated affective and social functioning, with attenuated
response to reward, heightened response to threat (perhaps especially social threat) …

Parental coping socialization is associated with healthy and anxious early‐adolescents' neural and real‐world response to threat

RD Butterfield, GJ Siegle, KH Lee… - Developmental …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The ways parents socialize their adolescents to cope with anxiety (ie, coping socialization)
may be instrumental in the development of threat processing and coping responses. Coping …

[HTML][HTML] Testing the adolescent social reorientation model during self and other evaluation using hierarchical growth curve modeling with parcellated fMRI data

D Cosme, JC Flournoy, JL Livingston… - Developmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Adolescence is characterized as a period when relationships and experiences shift toward
peers. The social reorientation model of adolescence posits this shift is driven by …

Adolescents with an entity theory of personality are more vigilant to social status and use relational aggression to maintain social status

HY Lee, DS Yeager - Social Development, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The present research proposed that one social‐cognitive root of adolescents' willingness to
use relational aggression to maintain social status in high school is an entity theory of …