نتایج جستجو برای: adolescence human

تعداد نتایج: 1664513  

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2013
Catherine A Hartley B J Casey

Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric disorders, affecting as many as 10% of youth, with diagnoses peaking during adolescence. A core component of these disorders is an unremitting fear in the absence of present threat. One of the most commonly used therapies to treat these disorders is exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy that identifies the source of the fear and anxiety an...

2017
Manuela Gander Carol George Dan Pokorny Anna Buchheim

The contribution of attachment to human development and clinical risk is well established for children and adults, yet there is relatively limited knowledge about attachment in adolescence due to the poor availability of construct valid measures. The Adult Attachment Projective Picture System (AAP) is a reliable and valid instrument to assess adult attachment status. This study examines for the...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2005
Marie-Eve Doucet Frédéric Gosselin Maryse Lassonde Jean-Paul Guillemot Franco Lepore

The visual processing of radially modulated concentric patterns was studied in human participants, aged 3-22 years, by recording event-related potentials. These stimuli are known to activate the fusiform face area as well as area V4 in normal adults. The electrophysiological data showed a P1 latency that reached a maturation asymptote before 3 years of age, whereas that of N1 and P2 became adul...

2005
Candace S. Alcorta Richard Sosis

This paper considers religion in relation to four recurrent traits: belief systems incorporating supernatural agents and counterintuitive concepts, communal ritual, separation of the sacred and the profane, and adolescence as a preferred developmental period for religious transmission. These co-occurring traits are viewed as an adaptive complex that offers clues to the evolution of religion fro...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Sarah-Jayne Blakemore

The past 15 years have seen a rapid expansion in the number of studies using neuroimaging techniques to investigate maturational changes in the human brain. In this paper, I review MRI studies on structural changes in the developing brain, and fMRI studies on functional changes in the social brain during adolescence. Both MRI and fMRI studies point to adolescence as a period of continued neural...

2014
Paul Andrew Bourne Cynthia Francis Charlene Sharpe-Pryce Angela Hudson-Davis Ikhalfani Solan Olive Watson-Coleman Joan Rhule

Introduction: Of all human deaths in the world, in 2008, 63 percent are owing to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) of which 80 percent are in developing countries. In Jamaica for 2008, 50 percent of deaths occur to NCDs, especially among women and older people. The adolescence period is rarely seen for it contributory role to NCDs, which is the rationale for few research in the area among this co...

Journal: :Depression and anxiety 2013
Michael C Meinzer Peter M Lewinsohn Jeremy W Pettit John R Seeley Jeff M Gau Andrea Chronis-Tuscano James G Waxmonsky

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to examine the prospective relationship between a history of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) assessed in mid-adolescence and the onset of major depressive disorder (MDD) through early adulthood in a large school-based sample. A secondary aim was to examine whether this relationship was robust after accounting for comorbid psychopathology and ...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2011
Loes Keijsers Rolf Loeber Susan Branje Wim Meeus

This study examined different types of longitudinal associations (i.e., directional links and overlapping developmental changes) between children's delinquency and the quality of parent-child relationships from middle childhood to late adolescence. We used 10-wave interview data of 503 boys, their primary caregivers, and their teachers. Our first aim was to unravel the direction of effects betw...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2018
Jasmine B. Taylor Troy A.W. Visser Simone N. Fueggle Mark A. Bellgrove Allison M. Fox

OBJECTIVES Previous studies have postulated that the error-related negativity (ERN) may reflect individual differences in impulsivity; however, none have used a longitudinal framework or evaluated impulsivity as a multidimensional construct. The current study evaluated whether ERN amplitude, measured in childhood and adolescence, is predictive of impulsiveness during adolescence. METHODS Seve...

2013
Leane Ramsoomar Neo K. Morojele Shane A. Norris

BACKGROUND Alcohol is a risk factor for the leading causes of mortality and morbidity among young people Globally. Youth drinking, initiated in early adolescence and continued into early adulthood, is influenced by maternal socio-demographic factors and maternal education. Limited prospective data exists in South Africa on the prevalence of alcohol use during adolescence and adolescent and mate...

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