心理学
灵敏度(控制系统)
同行评审
同伴受害
临床心理学
认知心理学
伤害预防
毒物控制
环境卫生
医学
化学
电子工程
生物化学
工程类
作者
Eva H. Telzer,Michelle E. Miernicki,Karen D. Rudolph
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0954579417000438
摘要
Abstract Although behavioral and experimental studies have shown links between victimization and antisocial behavior, the neural correlates explaining this link are relatively unknown. In the current study, we recruited adolescent girls from a longitudinal study that tracked youths’ reports of peer victimization experiences annually from the second through eighth grades. Based on these reports, 46 adolescents were recruited: 25 chronically victimized and 21 nonvictimized. During a functional magnetic resonance imaging scan, participants completed a risk-taking task. Chronic peer victimization was associated with greater risk-taking behavior during the task and higher levels of self-reported antisocial behavior in everyday life. At the neural level, chronically victimized girls showed greater activation in regions involved in affective sensitivity, social cognition, and cognitive control, which significantly mediated victimization group differences in self-reported antisocial behavior.
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