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Neural Correlates of the Shift in Social Buffering of Social Evaluative Threat in 11-14 Year Olds
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Questionnaires and MRI for Social Stress and Adolescent Behavior. Completed, enrolled 208 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this experiment is to determine the mechanisms through which parental buffering of stress physiology in response to social evaluative threat diminishes with pubertal development and whether this diminution of effectiveness extends to social buffering by peers (best friends) and/or other unfamiliar social partners (e.g., experimenters).
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The participant will complete questionnaires, including ones on pubertal development and quality of relations with parents and friends.
Within 2 weeks of the first study visit, the participant will return to the University where they will undergo MRI.