articleCurrent Directions in Psychological ScienceApr 1, 2007Closed access

Risk Taking in Adolescence

Temple College · Temple University

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Abstract

Trying to understand why adolescents and young adults take more risks than younger or older individuals do has challenged psychologists for decades. Adolescents' inclination to engage in risky behavior does not appear to be due to irrationality, delusions of invulnerability, or ignorance. This paper presents a perspective on adolescent risk taking grounded in developmental neuroscience. According to this view, the temporal gap between puberty, which impels adolescents toward thrill seeking, and the slow maturation of the cognitive-control system, which regulates these impulses, makes adolescence a time of heightened vulnerability for risky behavior. This view of adolescent risk taking helps to explain why…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Irrationality
  • Ignorance
  • Vulnerability (computing)
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Developmental psychology
  • Psychological intervention
  • Cognition
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