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Puberty Predicts Approach But Not Avoidance on the Iowa Gambling Task in a Multinational Sample
Icenogle,Grace1; Steinberg,Laurence1,2; Olino,Thomas M.1; Shulman,Elizabeth P.3; Chein,Jason1; Alampay,Liane P.4; Al-Hassan,Suha M.5; Takash,Hanan M.S.5; Bacchini,Dario6; Chang,Lei7; Chaudhary,Nandita8; Di Giunta,Laura9; Dodge,Kenneth A.10; Fanti,Kostas A.11; Lansford,Jennifer E.10; Malone,Patrick S.10; Oburu,Paul12; Pastorelli,Concetta9; Skinner,Ann T.10; Sorbring,Emma13; Tapanya,Sombat14; Uribe Tirado,Liliana M.15
2017-09-01
Source PublicationCHILD DEVELOPMENT
ISSN0009-3920
Volume88Issue:5Pages:1598-1614
Abstract

According to the dual systems model of adolescent risk taking, sensation seeking and impulse control follow different developmental trajectories across adolescence and are governed by two different brain systems. The authors tested whether different underlying processes also drive age differences in reward approach and cost avoidance. Using a modified Iowa Gambling Task in a multinational, cross-sectional sample of 3,234 adolescents (ages 9–17; M = 12.87, SD = 2.36), pubertal maturation, but not age, predicted reward approach, mediated through higher sensation seeking. In contrast, age, but not pubertal maturation, predicted increased cost avoidance, mediated through greater impulse control. These findings add to evidence that adolescent behavior is best understood as the product of two interacting, but independently developing, brain systems.

DOI10.1111/cdev.12655
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaPsychology
WOS SubjectPsychology, Educational ; Psychology, Developmental
WOS IDWOS:000409182100019
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84998693295
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
Corresponding AuthorIcenogle,Grace
Affiliation1.Temple University,,United States
2.King Abdulaziz University,,Saudi Arabia
3.Brock University,,Canada
4.Ateneo de Manila University,,Philippines
5.Hashemite University,,Jordan
6.Second University of Naples,,Italy
7.University of Macau,,Macao
8.University of Delhi,,India
9.Università di Roma,,Italy
10.Duke University,,United States
11.University of Cyprus,,Cyprus
12.Maseno University,,Kenya
13.University West,,Sweden
14.Chiang Mai University,,Thailand
15.Universidad San Buenaventura,,Colombia
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Icenogle,Grace,Steinberg,Laurence,Olino,Thomas M.,et al. Puberty Predicts Approach But Not Avoidance on the Iowa Gambling Task in a Multinational Sample[J]. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2017, 88(5), 1598-1614.
APA Icenogle,Grace., Steinberg,Laurence., Olino,Thomas M.., Shulman,Elizabeth P.., Chein,Jason., Alampay,Liane P.., Al-Hassan,Suha M.., Takash,Hanan M.S.., Bacchini,Dario., Chang,Lei., Chaudhary,Nandita., Di Giunta,Laura., Dodge,Kenneth A.., Fanti,Kostas A.., Lansford,Jennifer E.., Malone,Patrick S.., Oburu,Paul., Pastorelli,Concetta., Skinner,Ann T.., ...& Uribe Tirado,Liliana M. (2017). Puberty Predicts Approach But Not Avoidance on the Iowa Gambling Task in a Multinational Sample. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 88(5), 1598-1614.
MLA Icenogle,Grace,et al."Puberty Predicts Approach But Not Avoidance on the Iowa Gambling Task in a Multinational Sample".CHILD DEVELOPMENT 88.5(2017):1598-1614.
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