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Lecture notes and Practice Questions Emotion, Cognition and Behaviour from a Clinical Perspective: Part 2(P_BEMCG_2)

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The Social Brain in Adolescence


Learning Objectives:
●​ Understanding change in adolescence
○​ Concept of adolescence
○​ Changes in the adolescent brain
○​ Changes in social cognition
○​ Increased social sensitivity


(1)​ Adolescence

Phase distinct from childhood and adulthood – Universal
●​ Onset and end → culturally specific
○​ Onset: puberty
○​ End: achieving full adult roles

1.1​ Mortality in Adolescents

,​ 1.1.1​ Mental Health in Western Adolescents

●​ Mental disorders tend to begin in youth
●​ Episodes of mild DSM-IV mental disorder are common
●​ 20% of the adolescents experienced at least one severe disorder; 10% had poor mental health
●​ Prevalence of severe mental disorder in adolescents is higher than even the most prevalent
major somatic conditions

1.2​ Puberty

Onset: Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
●​ Increases luteinising hormone and follicle
stimulating hormone
●​ These hormones trigger the rise of
testosterone in boys and estradiol and
progesterone in girls

1.3​ End of Adolescence

Age that man has his first marriage:




Age that mother has her first child:




Longer duration of adolescence = longer period of risk →

, 1.4​ Dual Process Models
​ Mismatch between increased sensitivity to emotional stimuli in limbic areas and delayed
maturation of cognitive control

2 Systems of Thinking:
1.​ System 1: unconscious, quick, makes use of shortcuts, is a bit sloppy but is relied upon most
of the time
2.​ System 2: intentional, calculated and often more accurate, but it takes effort and is slow

(2)​ Changes in the Adolescent Brain

2.1​ Puberty and the Brain


Brain Structure Brain Function Model Hormone(s) Effect

Hypothalamus Hormone secretion; Animal ↑ testosterone, ↑ new cell growth
regulation of (rat) progesterone and
temperature, appetite, estradiol
emotions and sexual
behaviour

Pituitary Hormone secretion; Human ↑ testosterone and ↑ grey matter
regulation of hormone (healthy estradiol volume
production in other adolescent)
endocrine glands

Amygdala Emotion processing; Animal ↑ testosterone ↑ new cell growth
fear, aggression, sexual (rat/
behaviours, and reward hamster)
learning
Human ↑ testosterone and ↑ grey matter
(healthy DHEA volume
adolescent)

Human ↓ testosterone ↓ grey matter
(Klinefelter volume
syndrome)

Hippocampus Learning and memory Animal ↑ oestrogen ↑ synaptic density
(rat)

Myelin Insulates axons; Animal ↑ sex steroids ↑ myelination
increases speed and (rat)
efficiency of signal
transmission in neurons Human ↑ testosterone
(healthy and estradiol
adolescent)

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