Differences in Risk Appraisal and Neural Activity ins Adolescents with a History of Misconduct.

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Elizabeth S Escalante, Jessica S Flannery, Michael T Perino, Eva H Telzer
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Abstract

While much of the prior work examining the behavioral and neural mechanisms of adolescent risk taking has focused on community samples, less is known about whether these mechanisms apply to adolescents engaging in high levels of risky behavior. The current study examines behavioral and neural differences between adolescents with (N = 24) and without (N = 35) a history of misconduct using a risk perception questionnaire and risk-taking fMRI task. Adolescents with a history of misconduct perceived fewer negative consequences of risk relative to positive consequences and exhibited altered neural tracking of risk and reward in the nucleus accumbens. Specifically, adolescents with a history of misconduct displayed relatively diminished increases in nucleus accumbens tracking of increasing risk level, potentially suggesting habituation to increasing risk level, and exhibited hypersensitivity to small rewards. These findings suggest that adolescents with a history of misconduct process risk and reward differently, which may underlie their increased risky behavior.

不良行为史青少年风险评估及神经活动的差异。
虽然许多先前的研究青少年冒险行为和神经机制的工作都集中在社区样本上,但对于这些机制是否适用于从事高水平冒险行为的青少年,人们知之甚少。本研究使用风险感知问卷和风险承担功能磁共振成像任务来研究有(N = 24)和没有(N = 35)不当行为史的青少年之间的行为和神经差异。与积极后果相比,有不当行为历史的青少年对风险的消极后果的感知更少,伏隔核对风险和回报的神经跟踪也发生了改变。具体来说,有不当行为历史的青少年,其伏隔核追踪风险水平增加的增幅相对较小,可能表明对风险水平增加的习惯,并表现出对小奖励的超敏感性。这些发现表明,有不当行为历史的青少年处理风险和回报的方式不同,这可能是他们风险行为增加的原因。
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