Socioeconomic status and adolescents’ risk-taking behavior: No longitudinal link or differences by neurobiological activation when anticipating social rewards

This longitudinal, preregistered study investigated the hypothesis that adolescents who are raised in socioeconomic adversity engage in relatively more health-compromising risk-taking behavior during years when they show relatively heightened anticipation to social rewards. We operationalized this o...

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Published in:Developmental cognitive neuroscience 2025-04, Vol.72, p.101530, Article 101530
Main Authors: Armstrong-Carter, Emma, Kwon, Seh-Joo, Jorgensen, Nathan A., Prinstein, Mitchell J., Lindquist, Kristen A., Telzer, Eva H.
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