Adolescents’ heightened risk-seeking in a probabilistic gambling task |
| |
Authors: | Stephanie Burnett,Nadè ge Bault,Giorgio Coricelli,Sarah-Jayne Blakemore |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AR, UK;2. UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG, UK;3. Cognitive Neuroscience Centre, CNRS UMR 5229, 67 Boulevard Pinel, Bron 69675 Cedex, France |
| |
Abstract: | This study investigated adolescent males’ decision-making under risk, and the emotional response to decision outcomes, using a probabilistic gambling task designed to evoke counterfactually mediated emotions (relief and regret). Participants were 20 adolescents (aged 9–11), 26 young adolescents (aged 12–15), 20 mid-adolescents (aged 15–18) and 17 adults (aged 25–35). All were male. The ability to maximize expected value improved with age. However, there was an inverted U-shaped developmental pattern for risk-seeking. The age at which risk-taking was highest was 14.38 years. Although emotion ratings overall did not differ across age, there was an increase between childhood and young adolescence in the strength of counterfactually mediated emotions (relief and regret) reported after receiving feedback about the gamble outcome. We suggest that continuing development of the emotional response to outcomes may be a factor contributing to adolescents’ risky behaviour. |
| |
Keywords: | Adolescence Development Decision-making Risk Emotion |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|