Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2912269691> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2912269691 abstract "Abstract Recent self-report and behavioral studies have demonstrated that pubertal testosterone is related to an increase in risky and impulsive behavior. Yet, the mechanisms underlying such a relationship are poorly understood. Findings from both human and rodent studies point towards distinct striatal pathways including the ventral and dorsal striatum as key target regions for pubertal hormones. In this study we investigated task-related impatience of boys between 10 and 15 years of age ( N = 75), using an intertemporal choice task combined with measures of functional magnetic resonance imaging and hormonal assessment. Increased levels of testosterone were associated with a greater response bias towards choosing the smaller sooner option. Furthermore, our results show that testosterone specifically modulates the dorsal, not ventral, striatal pathway. These results provide novel insights into our understanding of adolescent impulsive and risky behaviors and how pubertal hormones are related to neural processes." @default.
- W2912269691 created "2019-02-21" @default.
- W2912269691 creator A5050961771 @default.
- W2912269691 creator A5054947147 @default.
- W2912269691 creator A5072813875 @default.
- W2912269691 date "2019-02-08" @default.
- W2912269691 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2912269691 title "Pubertal Testosterone Correlates with Adolescent Impatience and Dorsal Striatal Activity" @default.
- W2912269691 cites W1706537766 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W1835117215 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W1893080901 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W1916274993 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W1964867272 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W1968161699 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W1973688510 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W1985645068 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W1992630689 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W1994077204 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W1995183462 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W1995413985 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2009708711 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2010914795 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2016899938 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2017895668 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2018187876 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2018923696 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2023750310 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2024365408 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2024800535 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2024969564 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2027513449 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2049685310 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2050990972 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2057001461 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2063408182 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2065078072 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2065136543 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2065958789 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2066542601 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2068715462 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2078899394 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2082648681 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2084764358 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2086890336 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2087615164 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2088853696 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2092533056 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2095265338 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2097394514 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2102419748 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2103492232 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2105087852 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2105920916 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2106600012 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2107416685 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2113616846 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2113746812 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2120938638 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2129478155 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2131065756 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2133964068 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2138641981 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2139046563 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2139752141 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2143702906 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2146196757 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2154041895 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2157244121 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2167362547 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2167914321 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2169323873 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2171800484 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2172129021 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2175107478 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2215547941 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2218776046 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2286434935 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2317722041 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2336319629 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2510195464 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2510405817 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2550464315 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2560440273 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2562550557 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2578972667 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2598875154 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2599148693 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2618117133 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W2621317436 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W4236729713 @default.
- W2912269691 cites W4240164052 @default.
- W2912269691 doi "https://doi.org/10.1101/543710" @default.
- W2912269691 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2912269691 type Work @default.
- W2912269691 sameAs 2912269691 @default.
- W2912269691 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W2912269691 countsByYear W29122696912020 @default.
- W2912269691 crossrefType "posted-content" @default.
- W2912269691 hasAuthorship W2912269691A5050961771 @default.
- W2912269691 hasAuthorship W2912269691A5054947147 @default.