Associations between maternal negative affect and adolescent's neural response to peer evaluation

Autor: Ronald E. Dahl, Kyung-Hwa Lee, Jennifer S. Silk, Greg J. Siegle, Patricia Z. Tan, Judith K. Morgan, Eric E. Nelson, Laura J. Stroud
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2014
Předmět:
Male
Parental support
Emotions
Individuality
Adolescents
Nucleus Accumbens
Developmental psychology
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Psychology
Aetiology
Maternal Behavior
Child
Peer evaluation
Pediatric
Cerebral Cortex
Brain Mapping
Peer interaction
Parenting
Depression
lcsh:QP351-495
Information processing
Brain
16. Peace & justice
Amygdala
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Healthy Volunteers
Mental Health
medicine.anatomical_structure
Female
Cognitive Sciences
Rejection
Psychology

Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex
Adolescent
Cognitive Neuroscience
Clinical Sciences
Subgenual anterior cingulate cortex
Nucleus accumbens
Affect (psychology)
Basic Behavioral and Social Science
Rejection
Article
Peer Group
Reward
Clinical Research
Behavioral and Social Science
medicine
Humans
Neurosciences
Adolescent Development
Affect
Good Health and Well Being
lcsh:Neurophysiology and neuropsychology
Zdroj: Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol 8, Iss C, Pp 28-39 (2014)
Tan, PZ; Lee, KH; Dahl, RE; Nelson, EE; Stroud, LJ; Siegle, GJ; et al.(2014). Associations between maternal negative affect and adolescent's neural response to peer evaluation. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 8, 28-39. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2014.01.006. UC Berkeley: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/56d9q4g2
ISSN: 1878-9307
1878-9293
DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2014.01.006.
Popis: Parenting is often implicated as a potential source of individual differences in youths' emotional information processing. The present study examined whether parental affect is related to an important aspect of adolescent emotional development, response to peer evaluation. Specifically, we examined relations between maternal negative affect, observed during parent-adolescent discussion of an adolescent-nominated concern with which s/he wants parental support, and adolescent neural responses to peer evaluation in 40 emotionally healthy and depressed adolescents. We focused on a network of ventral brain regions involved in affective processing of social information: the amygdala, anterior insula, nucleus accumbens, and subgenual anterior cingulate, as well as the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex. Maternal negative affect was not associated with adolescent neural response to peer rejection. However, longer durations of maternal negative affect were associated with decreased responsivity to peer acceptance in the amygdala, left anterior insula, subgenual anterior cingulate, and left nucleus accumbens. These findings provide some of the first evidence that maternal negative affect is associated with adolescents' neural processing of social rewards. Findings also suggest that maternal negative affect could contribute to alterations in affective processing, specifically, dampening the saliency and/or reward of peer interactions during adolescence. © 2014 The Authors.
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