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Eva H Telzer

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Burnell K, Flannery J, Fox K, Prinstein M, Telzer E
J Child Media . 2025 Mar; 19(1):194-212. PMID: 40051414
Associations between adolescent social media use and well-being are inconclusive, and studies using rigorous methodologies and objective measures are needed. Additionally, attention on what individual differences may moderate linkages between...
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Armstrong-Carter E, Kwon S, Jorgensen N, Prinstein M, Lindquist K, Telzer E
Dev Cogn Neurosci . 2025 Mar; 72:101530. PMID: 40022941
This longitudinal, preregistered study investigated the hypothesis that adolescents who are raised in socioeconomic adversity engage in relatively more health-compromising risk-taking behavior during years when they show relatively heightened anticipation...
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Field N, Balkind E, Burnell K, Fox K, Feldman M, Nick E, et al.
Dev Psychol . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39818918
This study examined reciprocal relations between two dimensions of peer status, likability and popularity, and two dimensions of empathy, empathic concern and perspective taking, across adolescence. A school-based sample of...
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Maheux A, Burnell K, Maza M, Fox K, Telzer E, Prinstein M
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39711214
Social media have drastically changed the context of adolescent development. To date, the majority of research investigating the effects of these changes has measured time spent on social media, yielding...
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Burnell K, Trekels J, Prinstein M, Telzer E
Affect Sci . 2024 Dec; 5(4):295-299. PMID: 39649470
Adolescents are developmentally motivated to engage in social comparisons, and social media platforms provide abundant social information that facilitate comparisons. Despite the potential to trigger immediate emotional responses, little research...
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Jorgensen N, Lindquist K, Prinstein M, Telzer E
Dev Psychol . 2024 Nov; 61(1):105-112. PMID: 39541512
Adolescents experience significant growth in social cognition, including perspective taking and identity formation. Due to the salience of race and ethnicity in the United States, adolescents' ethnic-racial identity (ERI) may...
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Trekels J, Maza M, Capella J, Jorgensen N, Kwon S, Lindquist K, et al.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci . 2024 Oct; 19(1). PMID: 39417255
Adolescents' experiences with social media are complex and can impact their mental well-being differently. Our study aimed to understand how neurobiological sensitivities may moderate the association between different social media...
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Feldman M, Capella J, Dai J, Bonar A, Field N, Lewis K, et al.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci . 2024 Oct; 19(1). PMID: 39412190
Individuals befriend others who are similar to them. One important source of similarity in relationships is similarity in felt emotion. In the present study, we used novel methods to assess...
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Capella J, Telzer E
Dev Cogn Neurosci . 2024 Sep; 69:101442. PMID: 39241455
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by increasingly complex and influential peer contexts. Concurrently, developmental changes in neural circuits, particularly those related to social cognition, affective salience, and cognitive control,...
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Davis M, Modi H, Skymba H, Haigler K, Finnegan M, Telzer E, et al.
Dev Psychobiol . 2024 Jun; 66(6):e22515. PMID: 38923470
Theories of adolescent development suggest that elevated neural sensitivity to social evaluation confers tradeoffs for adolescents' wellbeing, promoting adaptation to changing social contexts but increasing risk for emotional distress and...