longitudinal fmri

Testing the adolescent social reorientation model during self and other evaluation using hierarchical growth curve modeling with parcellated fMRI data

Adolescence is characterized as a period when relationships and experiences shift toward peers. The social reorientation model of adolescence posits this shift is driven by neurobiological changes that increase the salience of social information …

Study protocol: Transitions in Adolescent Girls (TAG)

Despite recent studies linking pubertal processes to braindevelopment, as well as research demonstrating the importance of both pubertaland neurodevelopmental processes for adolescent mental health, there is limitedknowledge of the full pathways and …

Methodological considerations for developmental longitudinal fMRI research

There has been a large spike in longitudinal fMRI studies in recent years, and so it is essential that researchers carefully assess the limitations and challenges afforded by longitudinal designs. In this article, we provide an overview of important …