Gaining insight into adolescent vulnerability for social anxiety from developmental cognitive neuroscience

Justin D. Caouette,A. Guyer

Published 2013 in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

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Highlights • Adolescence brings heightened risk for social anxiety disorder (SAD) onset.• Early-life temperament of behavioral inhibition is a documented risk for SAD.• Vulnerability to SAD reflects heightened salience of social and non-social rewards.• Avoidance-related (i.e., amygdala) and approach-motivational (i.e., striatum) systems are associated with adolescent SAD and behavioral inhibition.

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