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for interventions with young offenders are discussed. EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING AND RISKY DECISION MAKING IN YOUNG MALE OFFENDERS EVA M. SYNGELAKI SIMON C. MOORE JUSTIN C. SAVAGE Cardiff University GRAEME FAIRCHILD ...
temperament factors of fear and anger/frustration will predict children’s risky decisions and behaviors; (b) emotional decision making will predict risky pedestrian decisions and behaviors; and (c) children’s ...
therapeutics or psychosocial interventions. HIV, risky decision making , cerebral blood flow, plasticity Risk-taking behavior during young adulthood is a key contributor to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV ...
mechanisms underlying these cognitive functions . Our findings complement previous conclusions that adequate sleep can benefit decision - making and planning in young adulthood, a developmental period during ...
of this study, poor impulse control is an important influence in this decision - making process. To compare young and mature drivers, partial correlation analysis between each of executive function variables ...
risky decisions , we examined neural correlates of playing a virtual sexual ‘hook up’ game in an functional magnetic resonance imaging scanner in MSM who had, in the past 90 days, been sexually risky (N ...
to be activated to a greater extent in females compared to males (Lee et al. 2009). Well-powered fMRI studies of risky decision - making in adolescents are scarce. Although there are ongoing Big Data studies ...
of risky situations and executive function . This process starts earlier in the female brain than in the male brain [11]. Vaughan and colleagues [12] found that a higher quality of decision - making ...
that contribute to adolescent decision - making . Caouette, Hudson, Bryan, and Feldstein Ewing (2018) examine this very topic by looking at neuroimaging of sexually active adolescents to see if greater connectivity ...
that threat appeals increased activation in the medial prefrontal cortex [56–58] that is associated with executive control [59] and decision making about risk and reward [60]. Despite this potential ...
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