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Biological Risk for the Development of Problem Behavior in Adolescence: Integrating Insights from Behavioral Genetics and Neuroscience.

K Paige Harden1, Frank D Mann1.   

Abstract

Adolescence is a time of increasing engagement in a variety of problem behaviors, including substance use and delinquency. Genetic risk for problem behavior increases over adolescence, is mediated partially by individual differences in sensation seeking, and is exacerbated by involvement with deviant peers. In this article, we describe how findings from behavioral genetic research on problem behavior intersect with research from developmental neuroscience. In particular, the incentive-processing system, including the ventral striatum, responds increasingly to rewards in adolescence, particularly in peer contexts. This developmental shift may be influenced by hormonal changes at puberty. Individual differences in the structure and function of reward-responsive brain regions may be intermediary phenotypes that mediate adolescents' genetic risk for problem behavior. The study of problem behavior can be enriched by interdisciplinary research that integrates measures of brain structure and function into genetically informed studies.

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Keywords:  adolescence; behavior genetics; delinquency; dual systems model; externalizing; gene-environment interaction; problem behavior; risk-taking; substance use

Year:  2015        PMID: 26664416      PMCID: PMC4671633          DOI: 10.1111/cdep.12135

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev Perspect        ISSN: 1750-8592


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3.  Sensation seeking, peer deviance, and genetic influences on adolescent delinquency: Evidence for person-environment correlation and interaction.

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6.  Beyond dual systems: A genetically-informed, latent factor model of behavioral and self-report measures related to adolescent risk-taking.

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