Leah H Somerville
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Rodman A, Powers K, Kastman E, Kabotyanski K, Stark A, Mair P, et al.
Psychol Sci
. 2022 Oct;
34(1):60-74.
PMID: 36283029
Peer relationships and social belonging are particularly important during adolescence. Using a willingness-to-work paradigm to quantify incentive motivation, we examined whether evaluative information holds unique value for adolescents. Participants (...
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Sanders A, Baum G, Harms M, Kandala S, Bookheimer S, Dapretto M, et al.
Dev Cogn Neurosci
. 2022 Aug;
57:101145.
PMID: 35944340
The human cerebral cortex undergoes considerable changes during development, with cortical maturation patterns reflecting regional heterogeneity that generally progresses in a posterior-to-anterior fashion. However, the organizing principles that govern cortical...
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Baum G, Flournoy J, Glasser M, Harms M, Mair P, Sanders A, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2022 Jun;
42(29):5681-5694.
PMID: 35705486
Adolescence is characterized by the maturation of cortical microstructure and connectivity supporting complex cognition and behavior. Axonal myelination influences brain connectivity during development by enhancing neural signaling speed and inhibiting...
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Schwab J, Somerville L
Front Psychol
. 2022 May;
13:780301.
PMID: 35602677
To what extent can external incentives influence students' effort and learning in online course contexts? While cognitive science research has found that monetary incentives can increase goal-directed cognitive effort in...
15.
Nook E, Hull T, Nock M, Somerville L
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Mar;
119(13):e2114737119.
PMID: 35316132
SignificanceUsing language to "distance" ourselves from distressing situations (i.e., by talking less about ourselves and the present moment) can help us manage emotions. Here, we translate this basic research to...
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Grisanzio K, Flournoy J, Mair P, Somerville L
Emotion
. 2022 Feb;
23(1):278-288.
PMID: 35201792
Research shows negative affect increases in healthy adolescents, and this normative change is paralleled by increasing risk for the onset of psychopathology. However, research is limited in characterizing qualitative differences...
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Braams B, Davidow J, Somerville L
Dev Cogn Neurosci
. 2021 Nov;
52:101039.
PMID: 34808573
Adolescence is associated with major changes in the cognitive, emotional and social domains. One domain in which these processes intersect is decision-making. Previous research has shown that individuals' attitudes towards...
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Weissman D, Nook E, Dews A, Miller A, Lambert H, Sasse S, et al.
Clin Psychol Sci
. 2021 Mar;
8(6):971-988.
PMID: 33758688
The ability to identify and label one's emotions is associated with effective emotion regulation, rendering emotional awareness important for mental health. We evaluated how emotional awareness was related to psychopathology...
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Jenness J, Lambert H, Bitran D, Blossom J, Nook E, Sasse S, et al.
Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol
. 2021 Feb;
49(6):711-726.
PMID: 33534093
Attention biases to emotion are associated with symptoms of internalizing and externalizing psychopathology in children and adolescents. It is unknown whether attention biases to emotion and their associations with different...
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Meyer K, Davidow J, Van Dijk K, Santillana R, Snyder J, Vidal Bustamante C, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2020 Dec;
227:117629.
PMID: 33316390
The neural processes that support inhibitory control in the face of stimuli with a history of reward association are not yet well understood. Yet, the ability to flexibly adapt behavior...