| Literature DB >> 29516472 |
Andrik I Becht1, Marieke G N Bos2, Stefanie A Nelemans1, Sabine Peters2, Wilma A M Vollebergh1, Susan J T Branje1, Wim H J Meeus1,3, Eveline A Crone2.
Abstract
This multimethod multisample longitudinal study examined how neurological substrates associated with goal directedness and information seeking are related to adolescents' identity. Self-reported data on goal-directedness were collected across three biannual waves in Study 1. Identity was measured one wave later. Study 1 design and measurements were repeated in Study 2 and extended with structural brain data (nucleus accumbens [NAcc] and prefrontal cortex gray matter volume [PFC]), collected across three biannual waves. Study 1 included 497 adolescents (Mage T1 = 13.03 years) and Study 2 included 131 adolescents (Mage T1 = 14.69 years). Using latent growth curve models, goal directedness, NAcc, and PFC volume predicted a stronger identity one wave later. These findings provide crucial new insights in the underlying neurobiological architecture of identity.Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29516472 DOI: 10.1111/cdev.13048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Dev ISSN: 0009-3920