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Psychiatr. Sci. Hum. Neurosci. (2009) 7:127-139 DOI 10.1007/s11836-009-0094-2 PSYCHOPATHOLOGIE DE L’ENFANCE ET DE L’ADOLESCENCE / CHILD AND TEENAGER PSYCHOPATHOLOGY Le modèle triadique des aspects neurobiologiques des comportements motivés à l’adolescence Triadic model of the neurobiology of motivated behavior in adolescence M. Ernst · D.-S. Pine · M. Hardin © Springer-Verlag 2009 Résumé Prérequis : Le comportement de prise de risque est Conclusion : Un modèle triadique, intégré dans une carte une cause majeure de morbidité et de mortalité à l’adoles- organisée dans le temps de comportements motivés, peut cence. Dans le contexte d’une théorie de la décision et des fournir un cadre utile qui suggère des hypothèses spécifiques comportements motivés (c’est-à-dire dirigé vers un but), la pour les bases neurales des comportements adolescents prise de risque reflète un motif de prise de décision qui typiques et atypiques. favorise la sélection du déroulement de l’action avec des Mots clés Prise de décision · Motivation · Anticipation · conséquences incertaines et potentiellement dangereuses. Développement · Anxiété · Schizophrénie Nous présentons un modèle triadique basé sur les études de prise de décision chez l’adolescent réalisées en neuroscience. Abstract Background: Risk-taking behavior is a major cause Méthode : Nous passons en revue le
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Published: Oct 20, 2009
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