PM analysis during peer conformity to unconstructive vs. constructive behaviors when confronted with opposing peer attitudes (Unconstructive Peer Conflict PM > Constructive Peer Conflict PM)

Contributed by kathydo on Dec. 19, 2019

Collection: Neural sensitivity to conflicting attitudes supports greater conformity toward positive over negative influence in early adolescence

Communities: developmental

Description: Whole-brain analysis of the Unconstructive Peer Conflict PM > Constructive Peer Conflict PM contrast. Adolescents’ binary choice of peer or parent was modeled as a parametric modulator (1=peer, 0=parent) of the neural response to Peer Conflict trials, modeled separately for unconstructive and constructive behaviors.

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