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Part 3. In this third mini-lecture, I cover some social neuroscience research that has investigated risk-taking in adolescents. The adolescent brain is particularly influenced by rewards. And all that reward-seeking can drive risky behaviours. Here I talk about a study by van Hoorn et al. (2018) [Differential effects of parent and peer presence on neural correlates of risk-taking in adolescence. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 13, 945-955]. This study looked at risk-taking in a driving simulation of 12-15 year-olds in an fMRI scanner while a friend or parent watched nearby. In Ronay and von Hippel (2010) [The presence of an attractive woman elevates testosterone and physical risk taking in young men, Social Psychological and Personality Science,1, 57-64], late adolescent men performed skateboard tricks in a park while an attractive female experimenter watched. Both studies give fascinating insights into the brains of adolescents. 0:00 Start 0:12 Adolescent brain is sensitive to rewards 1:13 van Hoorn et al. (2018) fMRI study of adolescent risk-taking 7:06 Ronay & von Hippel (2010) Skateboarding and risk-taking. #teens #adolescence #psychology #psychologyfacts #neuroscience ✨ABOUT ME: I received my Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. I joined the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland in Australia in 2007, where my research and teaching are focused on social neuroscience. ✨ WHERE TO FOLLOW ME: PERSONAL WEBSITE: http://socialneuro.com TWITTER: / socialneuro INSTAGRAM: / socialneuro ---- ✨ Music From EpidemicSound: https://share.epidemicsound.com/tjrxd3