Week 8 lecture Flashcards
How does proximity to caregivers change during adolescence?
Adolescents spend less time in proximity to caregivers.
What significant changes occur in social behavior during adolescence?
Dramatic changes include less time with caregivers, reduced stress buffering by caregivers, more time with peers, and increased emotional support from peers.
What happens to stress buffering by caregivers during adolescence?
There is a reduction in the buffering of stress by caregivers.
What change occurs regarding time spent with peers during adolescence?
Adolescents spend more time with peers.
How does emotional support change during adolescence?
Adolescents receive more emotional support from peers compared to caregivers.
How does social rejection affect adolescents compared to children and adults?
Adolescents are more sensitive to social rejection than children and adults, with similar neural representation to physical pain.
What study relates social rejection to physical pain?
Eisenberger et al. (2003) found that social rejection has a similar neural representation as physical pain.
What predicts sensitivity to social rejection in adolescents?
Sensitivity to physical pain predicts sensitivity to social rejection.
What is the relationship between the OFC response and depressive symptoms?
The OFC response to social rejection predicted depressive symptoms one year later in adolescents.
What are the key aspects of social re-orientation in adolescence?
Changes include more time with friends, less stress buffering by caregivers, heightened neural responses to peer acceptance, and unique OFA responses to peer rejection.