TY - GEN AB - Adolescence is a period of neurodevelopment during which risky behaviors often increase. This may be explained by the mismatch in brain maturation between bottom-up reward processing networks (which develop early in adolescence), and top-down regulatory control networks (which develop later). However, there are significant individual differences in adolescent risk taking which could be attributable to a variety of factors, such as differences in temperament. This study investigated the neurobiological underpinnings of risk and reward evaluation as they relate to self-reported pleasure derived from novel or intense experiences on the Early Adolescent Temperament Questionnaire. AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University AU - Del Giacco, Amanda AU - Morales, Angelica M. AU - Jones, Scott A. AU - Kliamovich, Dakota R. AU - Nagel, Bonnie J. DA - 2020 DO - 10.6083/12579s91d DO - DOI ID - 8344 KW - Adolescent KW - Decision Making KW - Reward KW - Risk KW - Surveys and Questionnaires KW - Adolescent Behavior KW - health risk behaviors KW - neurodevelopment KW - exploratory behavior KW - early adolescent temperament questionnaire L1 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/8344/files/ResearchWeek.2020.DelGiacco.Amanda.pdf L2 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/8344/files/ResearchWeek.2020.DelGiacco.Amanda.pdf L4 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/8344/files/ResearchWeek.2020.DelGiacco.Amanda.pdf LA - eng LK - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/8344/files/ResearchWeek.2020.DelGiacco.Amanda.pdf N2 - Adolescence is a period of neurodevelopment during which risky behaviors often increase. This may be explained by the mismatch in brain maturation between bottom-up reward processing networks (which develop early in adolescence), and top-down regulatory control networks (which develop later). However, there are significant individual differences in adolescent risk taking which could be attributable to a variety of factors, such as differences in temperament. This study investigated the neurobiological underpinnings of risk and reward evaluation as they relate to self-reported pleasure derived from novel or intense experiences on the Early Adolescent Temperament Questionnaire. PB - Oregon Health and Science University PY - 2020 T1 - Adolescent pleasure and novelty seeking is associated with greater neural response in reward and control circuitry during evaluation of risk and reward TI - Adolescent pleasure and novelty seeking is associated with greater neural response in reward and control circuitry during evaluation of risk and reward UR - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/8344/files/ResearchWeek.2020.DelGiacco.Amanda.pdf Y1 - 2020 ER -