Neurobiological Sensitivity to Social Rewards and Punishments Moderates Link Between Peer Norms and Adolescent Risk Taking

Although peer influence is a strong predictor of adolescents’ risk‐taking behaviors, not all adolescents are susceptible to their peer group. One hundred and thirty‐six adolescents (Mage = 12.79 years) completed an fMRI scan, measures of perceived peer group norms, and engagement in risky behavior....

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description Although peer influence is a strong predictor of adolescents’ risk‐taking behaviors, not all adolescents are susceptible to their peer group. One hundred and thirty‐six adolescents (Mage = 12.79 years) completed an fMRI scan, measures of perceived peer group norms, and engagement in risky behavior. Ventral striatum (VS) sensitivity when anticipating social rewards and avoiding social punishments significantly moderated the association between perceived peer norms and adolescents’ own risk behaviors. Perceptions of more deviant peer norms were associated with increased risky behavior, but only for adolescents with high VS sensitivity; adolescents with low VS sensitivity were resilient to deviant peer norms, showing low risk taking regardless of peer context. Findings provide a novel contribution to the study of peer influence susceptibility.
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Adolescent Behavior - physiology
Adolescent Behavior - psychology
Adolescents
Behavior
Child
Deviance
Female
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Group norms
Humans
Influence
Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
Male
Neostriatum
Peer Group
Peer Influence
Peer relationships
Photic Stimulation - methods
Punishment - psychology
Reward
Rewards
Risk behavior
Risk perception
Risk taking
Social Behavior
Susceptibility
Teenagers
Ventral Striatum - diagnostic imaging
Ventral Striatum - physiology
title Neurobiological Sensitivity to Social Rewards and Punishments Moderates Link Between Peer Norms and Adolescent Risk Taking
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