adolescents associated_with prefrontal cortex
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Pathways to post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol dependence: Trauma, executive functioning, and family history of alcoholism in adolescents and young adults.
(2020)
PMID:32990406
primary
A particularly vulnerable period for prefrontal development is adolescence
confidence: 0.90
Sex/gender differences in brain function and structure in alcohol use: A narrative review of neuroimaging findings over the last 10 years.
(2021)
PMID:32333417
cited
adolescent girls demonstrated smaller PFC volumes and less frontal activation compared to same-sex controls
confidence: 0.92
prefrontal cortex ... remains in a process of continuous reconstruction, consolidation, and maturation during adolescence
confidence: 0.94
prefrontal cortex ... continues to evolve up until 24 years of age
confidence: 0.80
Heritability of delay discounting in adolescence: a longitudinal twin study.
(2011)
PMID:20700643
cited
adolescence is characterized by continuing development of the brain, particularly its prefrontal cortical areas
confidence: 0.94
A behavioral scientist looks at the science of adolescent brain development.
(2010)
PMID:19963311
cited
brain maturation continues throughout adolescence, with some of the most significant changes taking place in prefrontal areas.
confidence: 0.96
Developmental neurobiology of cognitive control and motivational systems.
(2010)
PMID:20167473
cited
model ... to account for real world behavior of adolescents
confidence: 0.85
among females, marijuana users had a 4% larger ... prefrontal cortex volume (p=.06) than non-users
confidence: 0.95
Deviant P300 amplitude development in males is associated with paternal externalizing psychopathology.
(2008)
PMID:19025236
cited
Adolescence is a crucial period when the prefrontal cortex is thought to mature...
confidence: 0.94