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Neural correlates of self-evaluation in relation to age and pubertal development in early adolescent girls

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Highlights • Self-evaluation of social traits by adolescent girls elicited activation in midline brain regions.• Age and pubertal development were not related to neural activation during self-evaluation.• Higher vmPFC and… Click to show full abstract

Highlights • Self-evaluation of social traits by adolescent girls elicited activation in midline brain regions.• Age and pubertal development were not related to neural activation during self-evaluation.• Higher vmPFC and pgACC activation were related to a higher probability of endorsing negative traits.• Higher activation in those regions was also related to a lower probability of endorsing positive traits.

Keywords: self evaluation; adolescent girls; age pubertal; activation; pubertal development

Journal Title: Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
Year Published: 2020

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