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Avoiding Social Risk in Adolescence
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Blakemore, Sarah-Jayne
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Adolescence
/ Adolescents
/ Antisocial behavior
/ Arousal
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Brain
/ Bullying
/ Child development
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Developmental psychology
/ Deviance
/ Health problems
/ Impulsivity
/ Influence
/ Mental health
/ Neurosciences
/ Peer influence
/ Peer relationships
/ Peers
/ Prosocial behavior
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Public service announcements
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk taking
/ Social development
/ Social interaction
/ Teenagers
2018
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Avoiding Social Risk in Adolescence
by
Blakemore, Sarah-Jayne
in
Adolescence
/ Adolescents
/ Antisocial behavior
/ Arousal
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Brain
/ Bullying
/ Child development
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Developmental psychology
/ Deviance
/ Health problems
/ Impulsivity
/ Influence
/ Mental health
/ Neurosciences
/ Peer influence
/ Peer relationships
/ Peers
/ Prosocial behavior
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Public service announcements
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk taking
/ Social development
/ Social interaction
/ Teenagers
2018
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Avoiding Social Risk in Adolescence
by
Blakemore, Sarah-Jayne
in
Adolescence
/ Adolescents
/ Antisocial behavior
/ Arousal
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Brain
/ Bullying
/ Child development
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Developmental psychology
/ Deviance
/ Health problems
/ Impulsivity
/ Influence
/ Mental health
/ Neurosciences
/ Peer influence
/ Peer relationships
/ Peers
/ Prosocial behavior
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Public service announcements
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk taking
/ Social development
/ Social interaction
/ Teenagers
2018
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Avoiding Social Risk in Adolescence
2018
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Overview
Adolescence is a period of life often characterized by behaviors that, prima facie, are irrational, such as seemingly excessive risk taking and impulsivity. However, these behaviors can be interpreted as adaptive and rational if one considers that a key developmental goal of this period of life is to mature into an independent adult in the context of a social world that is unstable and changing. It is proposed that for adolescents, the social risk of being rejected by peers outweighs other potentially negative outcomes of decisions, such as threats to one’s health or the prospect of getting caught. Furthermore, peer influence in adolescence can lead to prosocial as well as antisocial behaviors. Neurocognitive mechanisms of peer influence include the social reward of being accepted by one’s peer group, arousal, and increased mentalizing, which is associated with development of the social brain network. The findings from cognitive neuroscience and developmental psychology studies fit with recent public health evidence that the opinions of peers are particularly important to adolescents in areas such as school antibullying and antismoking campaigns.
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