Medial prefrontal cortical thinning mediates shifts in other-regarding preferences during adolescence
Abstract Adolescence is a time of significant cortical changes in the ‘social brain’, a set of brain regions involved in sophisticated social inference. However, there is limited evidence linking the structural changes in social brain to development of social behavior. The present study investigated...
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Auteurs principaux: | Sunhae Sul, Berna Güroğlu, Eveline A. Crone, Luke J. Chang |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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