Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4316706 Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

In recent years the number of functional neuroimaging studies on adolescence has exploded. These studies have led to important new insights about the relation between functional brain development and behavior. However, special consideration is warranted when working with adolescents. In this review, we review variables, including pubertal stage, sleep patterns and pregnancy, which are particularly relevant for developmental cognitive neuroscience studies involving adolescents. Consideration of the unique challenges associated with adolescence will help the growing field of developmental neuroimaging standardize procedures and will eventually facilitate interpretation across studies.

* Outline variables to consider when studying adolescents using neuroimaging methods. * Suggestions for obtaining meaningful data in adolescent participants. * Preliminary data on scanner-related anxiety across development.

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