The Medial Prefrontal Cortex and the Emergence of Self-Conscious Emotion in Adolescence

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作者
Somerville, Leah H. [1 ,2 ]
Jones, Rebecca M. [1 ]
Ruberry, Erika J. [1 ]
Dyke, Jonathan P. [1 ]
Glover, Gary [3 ]
Casey, B. J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Weill Cornell Med Coll, New York, NY USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[3] Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
关键词
adolescence; embarrassment; evaluation; fMRI; medial prefrontal cortex; self-consciousness; social; adolescent development; social cognition; brain; RISK-TAKING; DEVELOPMENTAL ANALYSIS; CHILDHOOD; SYSTEMS; BRAIN;
D O I
10.1177/0956797613475633
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
In the present study, we examined the relationship between developmental modulation of socioaffective brain systems and adolescents' preoccupation with social evaluation. Child, adolescent, and adult participants viewed cues indicating that a camera was alternately off, warming up, or projecting their image to a peer during the acquisition of behavioral-, autonomic-, and neural-response (functional MRI) data. Believing that a peer was actively watching them was sufficient to induce self-conscious emotion that rose in magnitude from childhood to adolescence and partially subsided into adulthood. Autonomic arousal was uniquely heightened in adolescents. These behavioral patterns were paralleled by emergent engagement of the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) and striatum-MPFC connectivity during adolescence, which are thought to promote motivated social behavior in adolescence. These findings demonstrate that adolescents' self-consciousness is related to age-dependent sensitivity of brain systems critical to socioaffective processes. Further, unique interactions between the MPFC and striatum may provide a mechanism by which social-evaluation contexts influence adolescent behavior.
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页码:1554 / 1562
页数:9
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